Richard Austen Butler was a Conservative politician whose skill in reconciling different education interest was celebrated and revered on all sides of the House of Commons to keep the public-school question out of parliamentary debate. Butler noted the absence of any sharpness in parliamentary debate about the 1944 Act. As a result of this the 1944 Education act was introduced that made education available to everyone up to the age of 15. There remained along side the state system in elite private, fee-paying for of education. The Education Act had a big impact on the education we have today. Butler’s 1994 Education Act was an attempt to create the structure for the post-war Britain education system. George Tomlinson, Attlee’s Minister of Education from 1947 to 1951 urged upon public school headteachers a batch of explanations as to why the government would not move against