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Post by Bentley on Sept 9, 2024 13:32:37 GMT
Indeed. Labour might get away with being unpopular for a while but Starmer can’t get away with being unpopular with his own MPs and party members for long . If they think two tier is spunking away the chance of a second term , the knives will come out.
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Post by Handyman on Sept 9, 2024 13:37:17 GMT
You are simply stereotyping with little or no knowledge about Private Schools pure envy, it matters not how much money you may have if your child cannot pass the Entrance Exam your child will not be accepted full stop, if they do and later struggle to keep up as the work gets harder the parents will be told to withdraw their child to protect them from all the stress. If you have a gifted child that is able to pass the Entrance Exam and cannot pay the fees some Private Schools provide give them a Bursary they will offer them a place free of charge, many people work more than one job to pay the fees to pay for their education, they go without to do so, some Private Schools will no lomger be able to afford to do that if Labour screw about with them on VAT etc As for Grammar Schools , Labour closed many of them down Prescott saw to that out of spite he failed the 11 plus, people will move to a different area to get their kids into the better performing schools, sadly far to many State Schools are failing many children they leave school with poor educational skills making it hard for them to get good employment. Starmer himself I believe benefited from a free place at a very good school At the risk of being accused of repeating myself: the Tories were in power for 14 years — how come they didn't realise the education system wasn't working until their last year in power...? Suggest you read Fairsociety's post again
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Sept 9, 2024 13:39:11 GMT
...If they think two tier is spunking away the chance of a second term... As must be patently obvious to even the thickest leftard.
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Post by Bentley on Sept 9, 2024 13:41:11 GMT
...If they think two tier is spunking away the chance of a second term , the knives will come out. As must be patently obvious to even the thickest leftard. Amazingly it doesn’t seem to be . Some are just thick and others are drunk on revenge.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Sept 9, 2024 13:42:56 GMT
As must be patently obvious to even the thickest leftard. Amazingly it doesn’t seem to be . Some are just thick and others are drunk on revenge. It will pass. Even the dumbest animal is not immune to pain.
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Post by Vinny on Sept 9, 2024 14:05:55 GMT
Indeed. Labour might get away with being unpopular for a while but Starmer can’t get away with being unpopular with his own MPs and party members for long . If they think two tier is spunking away the chance of a second term , the knives will come out. Labour doesn't have a 1922 Committee, as a result they struggle to sack bad leaders.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Sept 9, 2024 15:10:17 GMT
Indeed. Labour might get away with being unpopular for a while but Starmer can’t get away with being unpopular with his own MPs and party members for long . If they think two tier is spunking away the chance of a second term , the knives will come out. Labour doesn't have a 1922 Committee, as a result they struggle to sack bad leaders. But no worries, the electorate don't.
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Post by Pacifico on Sept 9, 2024 15:21:41 GMT
The Tories have been in power for 14 years — how come they didn't realise system wasn't working until their last year in power...? The Tories were not going to kick SEND children out of their existing schools where they were getting the help and support they needed - that is a decision made by the Labour Party. You own this one - nobody else.
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Post by ProVeritas on Sept 9, 2024 16:13:45 GMT
Wonder how much of this falling short on SEND care provision is because of ideologically driven Conservative cuts? All The Best
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Post by ProVeritas on Sept 9, 2024 16:14:23 GMT
Indeed. Labour might get away with being unpopular for a while but Starmer can’t get away with being unpopular with his own MPs and party members for long . If they think two tier is spunking away the chance of a second term , the knives will come out. In full agreement with you. All The Best
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Post by Totheleft on Sept 9, 2024 18:41:50 GMT
So special needs children, who have parents wealthy enough to send them to private schools, are being discriminated against?
Doesn't the state sector provide for special needs children both in regular schools and special free schools?
I recall the Tories confirming their planned investment of £105 million in this year’s spring budget, as part of a plan to delivering some 60,000 more special school places. Was this another uncatered for "black hole" expenditure...?
The nasty party want to punish anyone who wants private education, because they know educated people wont vote Labour.
Labour want kids in low poor quality education so they can brainwash them in to the lefty mentality, whereas educated people can do the maths, they know when a Labour government puts its General Election manifesto forward that the sums don't add up.
Labour rely on poor educated people not being able to work that out, hence they want to keep kids as poorly educated as they can, that's why they are targeting Grammar Schools, and private education, another reason they want their boat loads of illegal migrants amnesty because they are the next Labour voters, they will brainwash them in to Labour supporters ... and before the outraged lefties kick off, I'm not saying all Labour supporters are uneducated and thick, but I'm sure those ones are enjoying the trappings and perks of being a Labour serving government, so they will keep stum.
So the labour voter are riff - raff and poorly educated are they now?
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Post by Totheleft on Sept 9, 2024 18:46:16 GMT
I thought private schools was carrying the burden seems not.
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Post by Pacifico on Sept 9, 2024 21:18:10 GMT
I thought private schools was carrying the burden seems not. Typical Labour supporter - only interested in scoring political points and not the life chances of kids with special needs.
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Post by Totheleft on Sept 10, 2024 1:07:26 GMT
I thought private schools was carrying the burden seems not. Typical Labour supporter - only interested in scoring political points and not the life chances of kids with special needs. My nieces Son has special needs goes to Redwood is an exceptional generic special school. With 340 students, educated across multiple sites and served by a staff approaching 200, it is one of the largest 11-19 schools of its type
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Post by Pacifico on Sept 10, 2024 7:11:19 GMT
Buyers remorse...
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