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Previously on "Labour members call to 'redistribute' private schools' assets"
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She left School at 16 with no qualifications at all, bless herOriginally posted by minestrone View Post
Angela Rayner - Wikipedia
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Since there's no O Level in Socialist Lunacy, does it matter if she's got any grades or not? Socialist Lunacy is the only subject she needs to be skilled in, and it would seem she's extremely highly qualified...Originally posted by minestrone View Post
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What's wrong with on the job training? Wocational ist what you want.
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It is estimated that those attending private school would cost the public purse £6bn to educate.
Additionally I can see a % sending their kids abroad or living abroad to be educated. Especially those at boarding schools.
Along with teaching talent.
Just another contributor to the Corbyn population exodus.
But hey Venezuela went well.
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It is though:Originally posted by d000hg View PostSeems unlikely, or the headline would be about banning private schools entirely.
Labour delegates vote for plan that would abolish private schools | Education | The Guardian
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Just walked past the local primary. Some dude outside barely able to stand screaming "have you got a polly bag" at the lollipop man.
Horrified parents scattering.
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Indeed.Originally posted by MasterBait View PostHaving lived in a communist country for the first few decades of my life, I can assure you the party elite will still have privileged education, it's just a question of giving bribes to the right people and doing favours for them
House prices and catchment areas already provide a form of education separation.
I can't see a short-sighted, eye-catching, class-war based, policy of jealousy economics will change much.
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This is what Mao did and we all saw John McDonnell wave Mao's red book in the Commons,Originally posted by PCTNN View PostWho cares about private/public education?
You don't need any education at all to work to work in the fields.
Surely the uk won't need many engineers in the future.
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Who cares about private/public education?
You don't need any education at all to work to work in the fields.
Surely the uk won't need many engineers in the future.
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