MaizieD
Why isn't anyone horrified that these are the men who predominately run our country, administer our justice and control our armed forces?
I've never failed to be amazed at how people who did not have the sort of education described in the article could vote for Johnson and the rest. It strikes me that they must think their "betters" are cleverer and know more "stuff" than they do.
Years ago we flat shared with an old Etonian. He had left at 16 and gone to art school and then to London Contemporary Dance Theatre at which point in his life we met him. It was obvious that he came from a privileged background but he was very different from others that we met who were public school educated.
We were talking one day about our schools and how special trains were laid on to take children to Stratford upon Avon to see the RSC. He recounted how carriages taking Eton boys was badly damaged by the occupants. Had it been done by state school children the police would have been called. Because it was Eton it was hushed up and the parents coughed up.
4 of our friends in Suffolk (two couples) were teachers in the state sector who sent their children to the local private schools. One of the boys, who was sent because he was removed from his state school for setting light to a child's hair in the chemistry lab) referred to state school children as oiks. I don't think that any of the children achieved what their parents had hoped.
Thank you for posting the link MoorlandMooner. I found the article interesting and wasn't surprised that the higher percentage of comments at the end were from people who had suffered at school.




