DaisyAnne
It is getting very close to communism to make private schooling illegal, and I just do not see how it will bring about what those in favour suggest.
It really is a distraction from the OP which is about the real possibility of us going to the other extreme and taking away the aim and the reality of having high quality state education available for all.
That's never going to happen!
You seem a tad obsessed by communism.
What will almost certainly happen is the same as is happening in the NHS - and is already happening in schools.
Money is being siphoned off to curriculum providers and advisers (sometimes owned by the same people as academy chains, which aren't allowed to make a profit) and schools are being deprived of funds, so are having to reduce special needs support or not offer a full range of subjects. In many cases, buildings are poorly maintained and sometimes even delapidated. Class sizes are increasing, which has a knock-on effect on discipline and individual help.
Parents can see what's going on and, if they can, they will pay for their children to go to better funded independent schools. Provision in the UK is already very patchy, but we'll end up with a genuinely two tier system with state schools providing a very basic education for the "plebs" and independent schools with a richer curriculum with more opportunities, more personalised learning and a greater range of subjects on offer. Quite simply, they receive more money per pupil, so can afford all the things state schools would love to do.