Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
This is a serious matter army88. Pierre Bourdieu the world renowned French sociologist calls this tendency to reproduce the established order (eg. Your grandfather went to Eton, I went to Eton, you will go to Eton) the retention of "cultural capital".

The Labour Party are now looking at replicating the Finnish education system, where basically no-one can pay for education. All children have exactly the same schooling, and apparently it's a world beating educational paradigm...

http://www.strangerless.com/truth-fi...cation-system/
I have nothing against people educating their children BT in any way shape or form regardless of political party.

There has always been and always will be them with more money and them with less it’s just how it is.

You can’t have a state where all are the same ( that’s a different political issue entirely)

I think Sinkov and my point was only that you intimated re privileged people and their social standing and how wrong it was when you’re leader was educated privately along with many others in the Labour Party and their children.

There isn’t an answer to what your suggesting because there will always be a social standing , I think your point re how many ladles to a individual points to equality for all and not just some but what will you do tax the rich more to sort it ?

It doesn’t work all you end up doing is forcing people who we definitely need away form our country.

I’ve alluded to it before there is only one pot of money and it isn’t big enough to do everything that’s for sure.