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Post by ukcstokie on Nov 25, 2014 18:33:13 GMT
Labour announced they will look at the tax benefits of private schools: www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-30181920Personally, until the ruling elite send their children to states schools, there really will be very little progress in developing the schools that 93% of the population use. I wonder how many member of the cabinet or shadow cabinet send their kids to a state school?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 18:58:13 GMT
Not sure , but I do know of a UKIP supporting plasterer who has sought educational expertise in the private sector to gain unfair advantage over lesser mortals.
He has now left for a better place....
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Post by salopstick on Nov 25, 2014 19:54:47 GMT
Labour announced they will look at the tax benefits of private schools: www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-30181920Personally, until the ruling elite send their children to states schools, there really will be very little progress in developing the schools that 93% of the population use. I wonder how many member of the cabinet or shadow cabinet send their kids to a state school? one of the most sensible ideas to come from labour in a while. I see it has the two eds no where near it
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Post by salopstick on Nov 25, 2014 19:55:54 GMT
Not sure , but I do know of a UKIP supporting plasterer who has sought educational expertise in the private sector to gain unfair advantage over lesser mortals. He has now left for a better place.... You reap what you sow mumf
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Post by Billybigbollox on Nov 25, 2014 20:12:52 GMT
Labour announced they will look at the tax benefits of private schools: www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-30181920Personally, until the ruling elite send their children to states schools, there really will be very little progress in developing the schools that 93% of the population use. I wonder how many member of the cabinet or shadow cabinet send their kids to a state school? They should look at the status of lots of so called charities, Not just public schools. At least they save the state the cost of educating the little brats that go there.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 20:36:01 GMT
Not sure , but I do know of a UKIP supporting plasterer who has sought educational expertise in the private sector to gain unfair advantage over lesser mortals. He has now left for a better place.... You reap what you sow mumf Indeed.
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Post by desman2 on Nov 25, 2014 20:44:04 GMT
Labour announced they will look at the tax benefits of private schools: www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-30181920Personally, until the ruling elite send their children to states schools, there really will be very little progress in developing the schools that 93% of the population use. I wonder how many member of the cabinet or shadow cabinet send their kids to a state school? They should look at the status of lots of so called charities, Not just public schools. At least they save the state the cost of educating the little brats that go there. Especially common purpose. They fuck society up and we have to pay for it.
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Post by salopstick on Nov 25, 2014 20:59:30 GMT
When fraise comes from out of his rock you will be the first to moan when he gives you shit back.
I can't wait
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 21:08:42 GMT
When fraise comes from out of his rock you will be the first to moan when he gives you shit back. I can't wait Simple things please....
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Post by salopstick on Nov 25, 2014 21:21:07 GMT
When fraise comes from out of his rock you will be the first to moan when he gives you shit back. I can't wait Simple things please.... They do indeed.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 21:25:26 GMT
When fraise comes from out of his rock you will be the first to moan when he gives you shit back. I can't wait I thought he would have been back by now ?
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Post by Billybigbollox on Nov 25, 2014 22:20:41 GMT
When fraise comes from out of his rock you will be the first to moan when he gives you shit back. I can't wait I thought he would have been back by now ? His old lady has probably dragged him off to another panto or something. He's too busy to come on here.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 22:52:23 GMT
I thought he would have been back by now ? His old lady has probably dragged him off to another panto or something. He's too busy to come on here. Quite possibly I suppose
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Post by Northy on Nov 26, 2014 8:11:16 GMT
Not sure , but I do know of a UKIP supporting plasterer who has sought educational expertise in the private sector to gain unfair advantage over lesser mortals. He has now left for a better place.... Lytham ?
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Post by britsabroad on Nov 26, 2014 8:53:19 GMT
Instead of thinking of ways to bring private schools down why don't they think of ways to bring state schools up?
Not the Labour way is it. Bring everyone down to the lowest common denominator rather than try to follow the best example.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 11:14:17 GMT
Not sure , but I do know of a UKIP supporting plasterer who has sought educational expertise in the private sector to gain unfair advantage over lesser mortals. He has now left for a better place.... Lytham ? Or perhaps Poulton -Le- Fylde ......the land of gravel drives
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 14:35:12 GMT
If you put two turds in a box with a rose guess what they all end up smelling like?
Education should be taught on individual ability levels, money, class or who your daddy is should have NO bearing on it at all.
I like the American system where you don't learn year two until you pass year one, half our children sit at the back of the class hiding and never catch up only getting further behind until eventually at 16 (when they go for a job interview) they discover they can't read or write.. Too late , test EVERY year put them in a realistic class next year.
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 26, 2014 20:39:25 GMT
His old lady has probably dragged him off to another panto or something. He's too busy to come on here. Quite possibly I suppose Or possibly another reason
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 26, 2014 20:45:49 GMT
The decision to privately educate your kids is not always for the wealthy , I did it at great personal sacrifice , my mrs and me both worked and all her salary went on school fees , it makes me laugh when hypocrites on here take a pop at fraise for doing his very best for his kids education , whilst themselves boating about their many foreign holidays. Something fraise has been unable to afford for many years .
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Post by boothenboy75 on Nov 26, 2014 21:22:07 GMT
The decision to privately educate your kids is not always for the wealthy , I did it at great personal sacrifice , my mrs and me both worked and all her salary went on school fees , it makes me laugh when hypocrites on here take a pop at fraise for doing his very best for his kids education , whilst themselves boating about their many foreign holidays. Something fraise has been unable to afford for many years . I assume it's some sort of cruise? Couldn't agree more. As someone has said earlier, Labour won't be happy till everyone reaches rock bottom. Shame no party has the balls to reintroduce grammar schools.
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 26, 2014 21:32:07 GMT
The decision to privately educate your kids is not always for the wealthy , I did it at great personal sacrifice , my mrs and me both worked and all her salary went on school fees , it makes me laugh when hypocrites on here take a pop at fraise for doing his very best for his kids education , whilst themselves boating about their many foreign holidays. Something fraise has been unable to afford for many years . I assume it's some sort of cruise? Couldn't agree more. As someone has said earlier, Labour won't be happy till everyone reaches rock bottom. Shame no party has the balls to reintroduce grammar schools. Boasting heh heh . Would love to see grammar schools back in the main stream again too . The thing that makes me laugh is there is so much inverted snobbery when it comes to topics like education. Some folks think it's ok to spend thousands of pounds a year on fags , booze or flash motors but not on their kids future
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 21:45:32 GMT
The decision to privately educate your kids is not always for the wealthy , I did it at great personal sacrifice , my mrs and me both worked and all her salary went on school fees , it makes me laugh when hypocrites on here take a pop at fraise for doing his very best for his kids education , whilst themselves boating about their many foreign holidays. Something fraise has been unable to afford for many years . It is for the wealthy. It is for those that have much disposable income that they can afford to do it which is in direct contrast to a security guard working 70 hours a week . You make me fucking laugh . Are you telling me that you haven't been to exotic locations because you have. Education and health should not be for the preserve of the rich , because it should be free for everyone rich or poor. You're a fucking joke...a snobby big headed joke . See my signature for details. Mumf
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 21:51:28 GMT
Does anyone remember the days when only clever pupils went on to university?
Now they all seem to go to uni..
Explains why you can't get a plumber these days.
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Post by redstriper on Nov 26, 2014 21:55:52 GMT
The decision to privately educate your kids is not always for the wealthy , I did it at great personal sacrifice , my mrs and me both worked and all her salary went on school fees , it makes me laugh when hypocrites on here take a pop at fraise for doing his very best for his kids education , whilst themselves boating about their many foreign holidays. Something fraise has been unable to afford for many years . Indeed, I sold my boat and camper van to help pay for my young un, and my Mrs works full time to contribute and between us we work a lot more than standard working weeks. I will be pretty hacked off if the expert teaching staff I pay a premium for disappear for hours on end to teach in state schools for free. mumf and labour can do one over this....
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 22:03:22 GMT
The decision to privately educate your kids is not always for the wealthy , I did it at great personal sacrifice , my mrs and me both worked and all her salary went on school fees , it makes me laugh when hypocrites on here take a pop at fraise for doing his very best for his kids education , whilst themselves boating about their many foreign holidays. Something fraise has been unable to afford for many years . Indeed, I sold my boat and camper van to help pay for my young un, and my Mrs works full time to contribute and between us we work a lot more than standard working weeks. I will be pretty hacked off if the expert teaching staff I pay a premium for disappear for hours on end to teach in state schools for free. mumf and labour can do one over this.... if that's your idea of a fair society then you're welcome to the £90,000 you earn , the boat , the caravan etc etc.... That's not hardship ...that's wealth.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 22:20:33 GMT
The decision to privately educate your kids is not always for the wealthy , I did it at great personal sacrifice , my mrs and me both worked and all her salary went on school fees , it makes me laugh when hypocrites on here take a pop at fraise for doing his very best for his kids education , whilst themselves boating about their many foreign holidays. Something fraise has been unable to afford for many years . All credit to both yourself and fraise Harry ! I've said it before
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 22:23:06 GMT
Or possibly another reason Sorry he's gone whatever the reason may be Harry
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 22:46:38 GMT
The decision to privately educate your kids is not always for the wealthy , I did it at great personal sacrifice , my mrs and me both worked and all her salary went on school fees , it makes me laugh when hypocrites on here take a pop at fraise for doing his very best for his kids education , whilst themselves boating about their many foreign holidays. Something fraise has been unable to afford for many years . I assume it's some sort of cruise? Couldn't agree more. As someone has said earlier, Labour won't be happy till everyone reaches rock bottom. Shame no party has the balls to reintroduce grammar schools. They should never have been abolished in the first place .
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 23:14:10 GMT
For me education is in part a gift, not every child can become a great mathematician , playwright or lawyer. This is why we must make the most of valuable resources i.e. Good Teachers.
However every child has a talent it may be plumbing , plastering , computers or maybe sport or drama and we need to seek out these talents in the same way as education and promote them with the same financial backing that we give our colleges.
We must stop trying to produce clones all with the same abilities as what we are seeing is a mediocre generation who can all just about use publisher and sell shit on ebay with an ethos of get rich quick by becoming a rock star.
We paid for my son to have extra private lessons after school to help his natural ability with computers and arranged for him to work in a pc shop on a Saturday as a sort of apprenticeship as he had had his fill of school and did not want to go to college or Uni. He has so far spent 16 years fully employed building and repairing them, on the other hand my daughter has gone through University doing design and advertising, she uses computers but has NO interest in building or repairing or the sale of them to her a pc is a tool only, she got a job 1 week after finishing Uni and does advertising work free of charge for a charity to help further her career as well as open up new contacts, hopefully.
I am so proud of both of them and I'm proud of the effort my wife and I have put in to help them both, they show that there is more than one way to skin a cat as long as you want to do it.
Oh and the wife and I, we haven't had even a day trip to Rhyl for ten years and we have never been abroad.
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 27, 2014 0:01:08 GMT
The decision to privately educate your kids is not always for the wealthy , I did it at great personal sacrifice , my mrs and me both worked and all her salary went on school fees , it makes me laugh when hypocrites on here take a pop at fraise for doing his very best for his kids education , whilst themselves boating about their many foreign holidays. Something fraise has been unable to afford for many years . All credit to both yourself and fraise Harry ! I've said it before We all do the best we can don't we bish , some folks hoard their wealth or invest it in slum housing to rent to the poor , I prefer too invest mine in my family
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