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Jamie Oliver 'angry' as he pleads for change in schools after personal turmoil


Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has opened up about his struggles with dyslexia in a new documentary, and says he is 'angry' at the way the education system is failing neurodivergent children

Jamie Oliver isn't holding back on his critique of the British education system, putting it squarely in his crosshairs. He argues compellingly in the documentary, declaring, "Our young people deserve better," and advocates forcefully for "We want truly inclusive schools where every child can thrive. In a discussion with Albert McEyeson, CEO of Action Youth Boxing Intervention, he's shocked to discover in his documentary that nearly half of the inmates in British prisons might be dyslexic.

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