keepingquiet
I really don't think many people understand what a dire situation this country is in, that they thought any new government could come in with a magic wand and make everything better?
Labour told people time and time again that their job was not going to be easy, in fact it would be very difficult to get the country back on its feet. They were lambasted then for not having clear policies. They can't win.
We still have the impact of austerity ( massive cuts to public services) Brexit (lack of investment and trade) Covid (the delays in the NHS) and wars in Ukraine and Middle-east to which we are committed.
What did people really expect?
As for private education- don't get me started. Why shouldn't every child in this country have a good education? When people are struggling to pay bills and put food on the table, there are those who think they could also pay school fees?
I live in a nation of mad people.
Education for all, at the same level, in schools which suit each pupil the best (I have no issues with grammar schools and wish that they were available in countrywide still), should be a basic right for all children in this country. Every single child should be given the same opportunities irrespective of their parents incomes and “standings”.
Every child should be taught to achieve their own potential and be able to access the tools to do so.
If you choose to opt out and pay for your child’s education, then be prepared to pay the VAT. Independent schools are not charities, should not be treated as such, and not given tax breaks. They are businesses.

