Well, look who i being personal now…
Im not defending the system.
I can afford to send my children to private school, so if that is what I want, then I will. I dont see the issue with it being tax free, in so much as I already pay a ridiculous tax burden each year, and wont need my children going through the school system, therefore not using up my quota. So why cant people like me use the system.
Im not super rich, but i was pretty poor growing up and used that as one of my driving factors behind doing well as an adult by means of earnings. I had a ****e education, and didnt learn well in the state sstem, my learning style never does well in this system - yet you dont seem to want to cater for different educational needs which many people have.
You know nothing about me, yet assume I want to be ‘part of that world’ - twisted and deliberately biased view imo. Sending my children where I like is a personal choice, not me wanting to join some the illuminati.
The issue is that the overwhelming majority of people are being left behind, you included, giving an unfair start in life to most people.
Like you I have done just fine for myself with a pretty dire state education, yet rather than just knowing it is a bit **** and trying to get away from it, I think more political capital should be directed towards improving the education for the many. Rather than those who escape relative poverty keeping the ladder just out of reach of everyone else.
If the tax revenue from adding VAT to private education goes in to the education budget to improve conditions for people then that would go some way to improving the current landscape. Your children would still get a top tier education but so would everyone elses who cannot afford it. Poor people want the best for their kids as well, as I am sure you prove testament too.
I also don't think you are a part of that world at all, I think you believe you are closer than you are. You have much more in common with the poorest than the richest.
