"Oh what a massive surprise!" Said noone
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Jessica Elgot
No exodus to state sector after VAT added to private school fees, say English councils
Most say they have seen no impact on applications for year 7 places, despite warnings from those against policy
www.theguardian.com/education/20...
Most say they have seen no impact on applications for year 7 places, despite warnings from those against policy
www.theguardian.com/education/20...
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After all when did they let facts get in the way
Expect even more noise.
It seems those with "broad shoulders" don't like getting their hand in their pockets, despite always being happy to see those with less, having to contribute more.
D-I-L, on minimum wage, has taken on extra shifts to make up the shortfall so it’s doable.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/alexander-armstrong-net-worth-pointless-b2711405.html
https://privateschoolmafia.com
Any more examples I can look up for you?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tv/article-14095875/ben-miller-christmas-ruined-expensive-food-sunday-brunch.html
Bring water back into public ownership - it’s too important to leave in the hands of liars and profiteers.
He’s down to his last £4m
…And all those clever commentators at the Torygraph proclaimed the doom of the British education system in vain.
and Alexander Armstrong is complaining about being poor. Even though his idea of poverty includes only being able to buy 1 case of wine at £45 a bottle, not two.... (the last sentence is not a quote)
I still think progressive rates of general taxation, especially on investment income, would be better for the nation.
Right wing media inventing fairy stories that make them feel comforted