Public schools should admit children in care to keep their tax breaks, children's minister says

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Private schools should admit children in care to keep tax breaks, schools minister says

 

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They shouldn't have any tax breaks at all.

Oh Jesus Christ.

“Private Schools” should be abolshed and all children have the same access to education. They cater for 11% of the most privileged kids who then go to get 70% of the best jobs in the UK. In my opinion they help perpetuate the Brish class system and all its inequalities.

nope, just remove all tax breaks and charitable status.

I can see this going really well....

Sheer insanity.

Why ? They are funded by taxpayers who want to give their children as good an education as they can, even if it means personal sacrifice to do it. There is nothing wrong with wanting the best for your children - just ask Diane Abbott !

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