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Quote from: danumdon on June 04, 2024, 10:53:13 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?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.Not according to Wilts , in the leafy affluent part of England where he lives schools are shutting down due to lack of pupils, that isn’t the case in south Yorks most schools are over subscribed!
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, 10:40:31 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: 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!
Yeh people who send their kids to £48,000 a year private schools are really scrimping and scraping.
Please can someone explain exactly how I will be paying £2000 more tax under Labour?Which taxes are due to rise? Tell me and I will look at that information and judge for myself.Which party has frozen the tax threshold for years thereby effectively raising tax anyway?
Another income stream the NHS and government could explore is legalise certain drugs, open drug centres and medically supply the drugs under supervision and undercut the dealers driving them out of business and another income steam for the NHS. and a controlled standard of drugs under prescription. Accept we have lost the streets and drug scene and attack it head on, take it away from the gangs.
You can’t judge either of them on that event last night. The format was terrible, designed for entertainment rather than serious debate.Starmer will do much better when there Would be more seemly debate, with more time for considered replies etc, rather than the forced sensationalism we saw last night.You only have to look at his performances at PMQs, especially vs Johnson, to see what he can do.I expect he will come across better in the second tv debate.
Starmer's getting destroyed.....
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!
BBC's Friday election debate guests confirmedPenny Mordaunt – Conservative PartyAngela Rayner – Labour PartyDaisy Cooper – Liberal DemocratsStephen Flynn - Scottish National PartyCarla Denyer – Green PartyRhun ap Iorwerth – Plaid CymruNigel Farage – Reform UKWhy is Farage there and not Galloway, Binface, Corbyn and every other independent.Reform tanked in the local elections and the RWP had 1 more MP in the last parliament than Reform have ever had?
Quote from: wilts rover on June 05, 2024, 12:51:22 pmBBC's Friday election debate guests confirmedPenny Mordaunt – Conservative PartyAngela Rayner – Labour PartyDaisy Cooper – Liberal DemocratsStephen Flynn - Scottish National PartyCarla Denyer – Green PartyRhun ap Iorwerth – Plaid CymruNigel Farage – Reform UKWhy is Farage there and not Galloway, Binface, Corbyn and every other independent.Reform tanked in the local elections and the RWP had 1 more MP in the last parliament than Reform have ever had?Because he's good box office and, as I say, this is treated by the media as entertainment.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on June 05, 2024, 12:57:17 pmQuote from: wilts rover on June 05, 2024, 12:51:22 pmBBC's Friday election debate guests confirmedPenny Mordaunt – Conservative PartyAngela Rayner – Labour PartyDaisy Cooper – Liberal DemocratsStephen Flynn - Scottish National PartyCarla Denyer – Green PartyRhun ap Iorwerth – Plaid CymruNigel Farage – Reform UKWhy is Farage there and not Galloway, Binface, Corbyn and every other independent.Reform tanked in the local elections and the RWP had 1 more MP in the last parliament than Reform have ever had?Because he's good box office and, as I say, this is treated by the media as entertainment.So is Binface. I'd actually consider watching if he was on!