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Previously on "In other news, Pope appears to be Catholic"

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  • LondonManc
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    Fancy something that is paid for being worth more than something that isn't.

    Where would these lefty academics have been without their privileged upbringing at the grammar school and red brick uni? Oh yes, at polytechnic moaning about being hard done by.

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  • BrilloPad
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    I bet there are fewer private school people in prison too.

    Or maybe my plan B should be doing this as a thesis?

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  • sal
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    The government said it was "determined... to ensure every child, regardless of background, reaches their potential" through its policies.
    Wut, only reach the potential and not exceed it? How disappointing...

    What was that famous quote? - Every school needs to be above average

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  • TykeMerc
    started a topic In other news, Pope appears to be Catholic

    In other news, Pope appears to be Catholic

    Privately educated graduates 'earn more' than state school colleagues - BBC News

    Now there's a massive shock.

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