Most of the Guardian's diehard lefties also went to top private or grammar schools & are passionate about comprehensives. Isn't it strange?
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@JuliaHB1@brianma68 children have no control about where they go to school-r u suggesting that wanting good comprehensive schools is wrong? -
@LHMackay absolutely, no issue with the school their parents chose for them. I just object to people who benefited from great schools... -
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@JuliaHB1 " I just object to people who benefited from great schools..."
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Do you think if they had gone to the bog-standard comps the rest of us went to, they would be a bit more sensible?
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I don't have a problem with people who went to private or grammar school (lucky them!), I just don't think they're qualified to tell me or..
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..anyone else what sort of schools we should send our children to. They have no idea what ordinary schools are really like & they never will
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@JuliaHB1 White, middle class and guilt ridden. It gets them all in the end.
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@JuliaHB1@ChrisDarroch2 you should get out more. -
@JuliaHB1 that is ridiculous, unless you think only a Parliamentary front bencher qualifies as a politician. Even so: example Alan Johnson. -
@JuliaHB1 oops Alan Johnson passed 11+ but left school at 15. Andy Burnham however comprehensive educated. -
@arborgate_bob do you think either of those men is a socialist? -
@JuliaHB1 they both display the tendency on a regular basis. Broad church and all that.
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@JuliaHB1 Take it you've never met a socialist from North Britain then? -
@GraceOMalley77 read my tweet again and see where you went wrong
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