Ending elitism in the UK?

in education •  5 years ago  (edited)

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For centuries private educational schools, Eton, Oxford, Cambridge etc have dominated politics, churning out some of the single most cunning linguists and serial liars any country has ever seen or heard!.

Now along comes the Labour party and their want/need to destroy said system, if that is - they should ever actually get back into the top seat and be voted in for the position of (crime) Prime minister (history shows that may well take a while).

These private schools, that only allow 7% of us riff raff in them, are also run tax free, they also get money from theft that is tax, and it is pumped into their tax free (arses) havens.

Interesting factoid of the day = Arses of Persia
Artaxerxes IV Arses, was king of Persia between 338 BC and 336 BC. He was the youngest son of King Artaxerxes III and Atossa and was not expected to succeed to the throne of Persia. His unexpected rise to the throne came in 338 BC as a result of the murder of his father and most of his family by Bagoas, the powerful Vizier of Persia who had recently fallen into disfavor with Artaxerxes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arses_of_Persia

The idea says Labour spokesperson "Laura Parker" is to nationalize them all and pump their ill-gotten gain back into the school system at large. Whilst this would give a boost to all other schools on a unprecedented scale never seen before, the elephant in the room is that as "we know", with the current flawed system, 4 years after this would be put into place, Labour would by then have destroyed the economy, after pumping trillions into trains, buying back the energy sector, re-nationalizing anything they can, so that the Tories (con-servatives) can get voted back in, to sell it all off to their friends, from all of the above schools "AGAIN!".

You only have to look at the deal made with Iran by Obama, and undone by Trump, to see how crazy this current system is!.

The UK mirrors the USA, or is it the other way around? I digress.


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I wrote to "new Labour" this morning, stating "that if they want to end servitude and dire education, they could start with ending the bank of England, and printing their own money, so they do not have to tax "US" The answer? The silence is deafening!.

I leave you with the article in full, and leave it to you, to make what you will of this information. Whilst I go digging into where these schools hide all the tax free money!.


PRIVATE schools could be abolished under a future Labour government, after members backed moves to “integrate” all such educational institutions into the state sector.

This could have a knock on affect independent schools in the Basingstoke area. The town has Sherfield School based in Sherfield on Loddon while nearby Hook has two public schools: Daneshill School and Lord Wandsworth College.

Labour delegates approved a motion which said such a commitment should be included in the party’s next general election manifesto.

This would include withdrawal of charitable status and “all other public subsidies and tax privileges”, including business rate exemption.

The motion added universities would have to admit the same proportion of private school students as in the wider population, currently 7%.

Endowments, investments and properties held by private schools would be “redistributed democratically and fairly” across the country’s educational institutions, it added.

The vote in favour of the motion came after shadow education secretary Angela Rayner said a future Labour government would scrap the “tax loopholes” which benefit private schools, in its first budget.

Addressing the Labour Party conference in Brighton, Ms Rayner said she will task the Social Mobility Commission – which the party would rename the Social Justice Commission – with “integrating private schools”.

Angela Rayner, the shadow education secretary, said: "Myself and John McDonnell will set out further steps the Labour government will take, but I can say today that our very first budget will immediately close the tax loopholes used by elite private schools and use that money to improve the lives of all children."

She added: “We will set that commission to making the whole education system fairer through the integration of private schools.

The motion on private schools, moved by Battersea Constituency Labour Party, said conference believes Labour “must go further” than the 2017 manifesto to challenge the “elite privilege” of private schools who “dominate the top professions”.

It added: “The ongoing existence of private schools is incompatible with Labour’s pledge to promote social justice, not social mobility in education.”

It went on: “Conference resolves to include in the next Labour Party general election manifesto a commitment to integrate all private schools into the state sector.

“This would include, but is not limited to: withdrawal of charitable status and all other public subsidies and tax privileges, including business rate exemption; ensure universities admit the same proportion of private school students as in the wider population (currently 7%); endowments, investments and properties held by private schools to be redistributed democratically and fairly across the country’s educational institutions.”

Laura Parker, Momentum’s national co-ordinator, said: “This is a huge step forward in dismantling the privilege of a tiny, Eton-educated elite who are running our country into the ground.

“Every child deserves a world-class education, not only those who are able pay for it, and I’ll be proud to campaign on this manifesto pledge at the next election.”

https://www.basingstokegazette.co.uk/news/17920564.labour-pledges-abolish-private-schools-vote-conference/

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Hope you find were they hide the tax free money.

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:-) On it bro.

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Sounds like a great plan! I can see it now, how the American Big schools like Harvard/Yale, and all the other "IVY" League schools are going to love that plan. They will no longer have to worry about overseas decline in enrollments, they will have new old money to squeeze. I am sure they are all very happy to read and hear about the happenings to England's IVY League schools.

Insane, but hey, it came out of a poli-ticians, brain fart!