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Quote from: Filo on June 04, 2024, 09:34:54 pmStopped watching it, the chairperson lets Sunak interrupt at will and talk over her and shuts Starmer down sharpish, well out of her depthBury your head in the sand and get a sore Gee gee!
Stopped watching it, the chairperson lets Sunak interrupt at will and talk over her and shuts Starmer down sharpish, well out of her depth
Yeh people who send their kids to £48,000 a year private schools are really scrimping and scraping.
Quote from: Boycie on June 04, 2024, 10:35:06 pmYeh people who send their kids to £48,000 a year private schools are really scrimping and scraping.I know lots of people who borrow money to get their kids into Private Education. What you don’t understand is they are all top band achievers so when that are forces into the state schools system what happens to the kids who are a bit behind them academically? They will get pushed down the ladder. Our state schools are struggling as it is, Labour will not be able to fund his 6,50o teachers when the house of cards collapses!
Quote from: Sprotyrover on June 04, 2024, 10:40:31 pmQuote from: Boycie on June 04, 2024, 10:35:06 pmYeh people who send their kids to £48,000 a year private schools are really scrimping and scraping.I know lots of people who borrow money to get their kids into Private Education. What you don’t understand is they are all top band achievers so when that are forces into the state schools system what happens to the kids who are a bit behind them academically? They will get pushed down the ladder. Our state schools are struggling as it is, Labour will not be able to fund his 6,50o teachers when the house of cards collapses!You know lots of people in the top 7% of society (which is who go to public school) what a world you move in.As I said earlier some schools have been forced to close due to pupil numbers falling across the country. The more children who go to a school the more money that school gets to fund extra teachers/ta's.What do you think happens now with children of different academic abilities in the same school?
Quote from: wilts rover on June 04, 2024, 10:47:19 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on June 04, 2024, 10:40:31 pmQuote from: Boycie on June 04, 2024, 10:35:06 pmYeh people who send their kids to £48,000 a year private schools are really scrimping and scraping.I know lots of people who borrow money to get their kids into Private Education. What you don’t understand is they are all top band achievers so when that are forces into the state schools system what happens to the kids who are a bit behind them academically? They will get pushed down the ladder. Our state schools are struggling as it is, Labour will not be able to fund his 6,50o teachers when the house of cards collapses!You know lots of people in the top 7% of society (which is who go to public school) what a world you move in.As I said earlier some schools have been forced to close due to pupil numbers falling across the country. The more children who go to a school the more money that school gets to fund extra teachers/ta's.What do you think happens now with children of different academic abilities in the same school?My kids went through state schools but as I said I know lots of folks on my pay band who sent their kids to private schools and if you’re on £50k per annum that’s a tight budget!
Quote from: wilts rover on June 04, 2024, 10:47:19 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on June 04, 2024, 10:40:31 pmQuote from: Boycie on June 04, 2024, 10:35:06 pmYeh people who send their kids to £48,000 a year private schools are really scrimping and scraping.I know lots of people who borrow money to get their kids into Private Education. What you don’t understand is they are all top band achievers so when that are forces into the state schools system what happens to the kids who are a bit behind them academically? They will get pushed down the ladder. Our state schools are struggling as it is, Labour will not be able to fund his 6,50o teachers when the house of cards collapses!You know lots of people in the top 7% of society (which is who go to public school) what a world you move in.As I said earlier some schools have been forced to close due to pupil numbers falling across the country. The more children who go to a school the more money that school gets to fund extra teachers/ta's.What do you think happens now with children of different academic abilities in the same school?So a straining state school sector could be about to be invaded by thousands of ex public school kids.That will really help the progress of a great many kids who are in schools that are already feeling the pinch.Would it not have helped these kids to have the additional burden not imposed on them by a poor law that will have greater consequences than it will alleviate.
Quote from: Sprotyrover on June 04, 2024, 10:54:50 pmQuote from: wilts rover on June 04, 2024, 10:47:19 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on June 04, 2024, 10:40:31 pmQuote from: Boycie on June 04, 2024, 10:35:06 pmYeh people who send their kids to £48,000 a year private schools are really scrimping and scraping.I know lots of people who borrow money to get their kids into Private Education. What you don’t understand is they are all top band achievers so when that are forces into the state schools system what happens to the kids who are a bit behind them academically? They will get pushed down the ladder. Our state schools are struggling as it is, Labour will not be able to fund his 6,50o teachers when the house of cards collapses!You know lots of people in the top 7% of society (which is who go to public school) what a world you move in.As I said earlier some schools have been forced to close due to pupil numbers falling across the country. The more children who go to a school the more money that school gets to fund extra teachers/ta's.What do you think happens now with children of different academic abilities in the same school?My kids went through state schools but as I said I know lots of folks on my pay band who sent their kids to private schools and if you’re on £50k per annum that’s a tight budget!So what's the problem?
Quote from: SydneyRover on June 04, 2024, 10:57:49 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on June 04, 2024, 10:54:50 pmQuote from: wilts rover on June 04, 2024, 10:47:19 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on June 04, 2024, 10:40:31 pmQuote from: Boycie on June 04, 2024, 10:35:06 pmYeh people who send their kids to £48,000 a year private schools are really scrimping and scraping.I know lots of people who borrow money to get their kids into Private Education. What you don’t understand is they are all top band achievers so when that are forces into the state schools system what happens to the kids who are a bit behind them academically? They will get pushed down the ladder. Our state schools are struggling as it is, Labour will not be able to fund his 6,50o teachers when the house of cards collapses!You know lots of people in the top 7% of society (which is who go to public school) what a world you move in.As I said earlier some schools have been forced to close due to pupil numbers falling across the country. The more children who go to a school the more money that school gets to fund extra teachers/ta's.What do you think happens now with children of different academic abilities in the same school?My kids went through state schools but as I said I know lots of folks on my pay band who sent their kids to private schools and if you’re on £50k per annum that’s a tight budget!So what's the problem?sorry Syd what do you mean?
FFS, just like 2 bald fella's fighting over a comb.More folk watching that will just think "I'm staying at home".At least Mick Lynch was on Newsnight talking some sense;https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1798107772879323136/pu/vid/avc1/1280x712/DAtaK3he3ek8xvJq.mp4?tag=12
If it were a boxing match the ref would have stopped it. I almost feel sorry for Keir Starmer.
Quote from: albie on June 04, 2024, 11:17:30 pmFFS, just like 2 bald fella's fighting over a comb.More folk watching that will just think "I'm staying at home".At least Mick Lynch was on Newsnight talking some sense;https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1798107772879323136/pu/vid/avc1/1280x712/DAtaK3he3ek8xvJq.mp4?tag=12Yes a lot of sense there,Starmer not addressing the £2,000 tax hike is right!
FFS, just like 2 bald fella's fighting over a comb.More folk watching that will just think "I'm staying at home".At least Mick Lynch was on Newsnight talking some sense;https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1798107772879323136/pu/vid/avc1/1280x712/DAtaK3he3ek8xvJq.mp4?tag=12
Quote from: Sprotyrover on June 04, 2024, 11:23:40 pmQuote from: albie on June 04, 2024, 11:17:30 pmFFS, just like 2 bald fella's fighting over a comb.More folk watching that will just think "I'm staying at home".At least Mick Lynch was on Newsnight talking some sense;https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1798107772879323136/pu/vid/avc1/1280x712/DAtaK3he3ek8xvJq.mp4?tag=12Yes a lot of sense there,Starmer not addressing the £2,000 tax hike is right!He said the figure was fabricated. He said tax rises only for the wealthy.
Quote from: albie on June 04, 2024, 11:17:30 pmFFS, just like 2 bald fella's fighting over a comb.More folk watching that will just think "I'm staying at home".At least Mick Lynch was on Newsnight talking some sense;https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1798107772879323136/pu/vid/avc1/1280x712/DAtaK3he3ek8xvJq.mp4?tag=12Yes a lot of sense there,Starmer not addressing the £2,000 tax hike is right!
FFS, just like 2 bald fella's fighting over a comb.More folk watching that will just think "I'm staying at home".At least Mick Lynch was on Newsnight talking some sense;https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1798107772879323136/pu/vid/avc1/1280x712/DAtaK3he3ek8xvJq.mp4?tag=12
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 04, 2024, 09:58:13 pmIf it were a boxing match the ref would have stopped it. I almost feel sorry for Keir Starmer.You can tell that the Tories are doing horrific in the polls when we've basically watched a 0-0 with 4 red cards and 2 injured players each and they're claiming the win.
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on June 04, 2024, 11:24:44 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 04, 2024, 09:58:13 pmIf it were a boxing match the ref would have stopped it. I almost feel sorry for Keir Starmer.You can tell that the Tories are doing horrific in the polls when we've basically watched a 0-0 with 4 red cards and 2 injured players each and they're claiming the win.Just seen this!I realise now that you are oblivious to the truth even when it is presented right in front of your eyes. It was like the positions were reversed. Starmer's performance was of a desperate PM way down in the polls, whereas Sunak's performance was of a PM in waiting, although he obviously won't be.
Syd there is a Private school in Donny say they have to close because most of the pupils are no longer able to attend as the parents who are not millionaires can’t afford the new fees, the kids will get soaked up by the best schools in Donny who will readily accept them as it will push up their academic scores, my Grandaughter is in such a school ,if she gets pushed down from the top group into a lower group she will not be receiving the same education as she was , likewise all the other kids who are not as academic will also be pushed down the ladder and alsowill lose out! That’s what I am getting at. My own experience of school was going to a Comprehensive that was a merged Grammar and secondary modern, the teachers has clearly lost interest and we suffered, the fact that 60% of the lads didn’t give a toss as they were content to tread water and go down the Pit was also an issue!
2% in whose favour?
Quote from: Sprotyrover on June 04, 2024, 11:12:18 pmSyd there is a Private school in Donny say they have to close because most of the pupils are no longer able to attend as the parents who are not millionaires can’t afford the new fees, the kids will get soaked up by the best schools in Donny who will readily accept them as it will push up their academic scores, my Grandaughter is in such a school ,if she gets pushed down from the top group into a lower group she will not be receiving the same education as she was , likewise all the other kids who are not as academic will also be pushed down the ladder and alsowill lose out! That’s what I am getting at. My own experience of school was going to a Comprehensive that was a merged Grammar and secondary modern, the teachers has clearly lost interest and we suffered, the fact that 60% of the lads didn’t give a toss as they were content to tread water and go down the Pit was also an issue!I read a lot about "red meat" being thrown to "swivel eyed loons" on the right. This schools policy is red meat for the hard of thinking of the left. Even The Guardian think its a crap idea. Leaving aside ideological argument about perceived inequality craated by the presence of independent schools, the policy itself won't create any money and it won't reduce inequality. Surely if Labour were actually intent of doing something that genuinely would make a difference, they'd either ban independent schooling full stop or alternatively do something along the lines of insisting that private schools take on (and subsidise) 20% of pupils from backgrounds that can't afford it? The effect would still be to increase the fees for those that can afford it but it would be more akin to lifting more children up, rather than dragging down the private schools or the parents who do indeed make sacrifices to send their kids there. At present, most private schools offer a bursary system anyway and in addition open up their very impressive facilities for the local community. I'd presume that is their nod to being "charitable". Presumably those efforts will disappear after this policy comes in. The majority of private schools will become even more exclusive and the divide even greater. Most kids are there on family money anyway. The parents who scrimp and save are the minority.It's a poorly thought out, crass policy but it plays well for the masses.