These mugs all in hysterics about their kids not going to private for profit schools are quick to say "I pay into the public system too", conveniently forgetting that plenty of us who have no kids at all, pay into that same tax bin when they are not using either the public or private systems, but you don't hear them crying about it. If a family can't afford private school, they are still able to avail themselves of an education. Private school is not a right, nor is it charity.
If private schools aren't run for profits, how come Winchester school has invested £42,000,000 in offshore business investments acording to their own financial report for 2022.
Just for the lady speaking about the private schools not being ran for profits - that may be true, but it doesn't mean those running the school don't make like bandits, turning all the fees into the owner's wages.
As a taxi driver, I'd like to register asa charity and that's ok because my profits are very small just like that lady's private school for little princess.
State schools are terrible, too many working class people must be getting their kids into private schools shaking up the system. This is not going affect the rich only those who can barely afford it so their kids can slum it like their meant to
altho normally 100 percent supportive of Nick, tonight he missed the sentiment of those simply trying really hard to try and provide the best for their kids. yes it is sad that the state provision is so poorly looked upon, but to deny the sacrifices of many not-so-well-off parents who have tried to do their best is a poor showing. and he negelcted to mention that there are scholarships and assisted places available for applicants who could otherwise not afford the fees. Unlike Nick to reinforce stereotypes.