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27-11-2011 20:37:37
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I spoke in the House of Lords on the imposition of an unprecedented #EducationTax. It is disgraceful not to have undertaken a full impact assessment before driving this forward @keirstatrmer & Bridget Phillipson. davidalton.net/2024/09/05/imp…
BBC Newsnight I have not watched Newsnight for several years. For some reason I decided to watch this discussion amongst friends this evening. It was breathtaking and really highlighted the difference between wealth and money. A roomful of intellectuals who between them have probably never
This is shocking! Parents being asked to prove they can no longer afford an independent school in order to be allocated a state place. Bridget Phillipson why has the Govt not planned for this? Damian Hinds Education Not Taxation Camilla Tominey Laura Kuenssberg Beth Rigby
Surely Robert Jenrick is committing to migration caps because that is what the public wants? Which is why so many MPs backed him. He was Immigration minister and we should trust him it is possible to do - he was honourable enough to resign over measures that wouldn’t work. Is
Paul Wojtusciszyn Camilla Tominey They don’t hike the fees a whopping 20% in one year for starters. Nothing wrong with state schools if you can get the one you want, it caters for your child’s needs, sometimes SE needs, and wraparound care. Often the state can’t provide and that’s where private schools come in.
🏴☠️ Callum 🤪🏴 🇪🇺 🇮🇪 Camilla Tominey its spite and politics of envy and jealousy. it wont impact the super rich at Eton but those parents who scrimp and save and already struggle to pay fees -they will be pushed out and back into the state sector. some in the middle of their school life.
Paul Wojtusciszyn Camilla Tominey 2010 is 14 years ago! Can’t you do maths? 20% in one year plus the normal fee increase takes it to around 27%! It’s simply not justifiable for some parents, particularly those on lower incomes. Again, I refer you to my previous reply on state schools. What if your child has SEN?