Creaming is unavoidable without proper economic incentives.
I have made it clear that we take seriously the creaming-off argument on rural mails.
That is another classic example of the creaming-off problem.
There can be no true comprehensive education when grammar school creaming-off exists side by side with comprehensive schools.
But there was this awful "creaming-off" and we certainly do not want to go back to that.
The creaming-off process takes place and then the schools are open to unprincipled attacks launched against them by people who want to retain grammar schools.
Many so-called comprehensive schools are often condemned after a creaming-off process has taken place.
In money value, that means a creaming-off by the wealthy of about £1,500 million per annum.