“@bphillipsonMP’s vindictive attack on independent schools.
Labour taxed parents.
Labour drove pupils out of private schools.
Labour increased pressure on state schools.
Labour has not delivered the extra teachers it promised.”
https://t.co/LZBAmgWCQs
@EducationNotTax@AdamJ10812@annaturley also with the fascination of the 93% why isn't that being fixed first so that how much your parents can pay for house prices and stamp duty depends on what level of school you get.. surely that should be of utmost importance too ... unless....
@EducationNotTax exactly.. if it was indeed not "spiteful" then there would have been acknowledgement of the problems and empathy on the situation..there seems to be a wilful glee on how all this is playing out..
“What @bphillipsonMP has done is displace 40,000 children…find places elsewhere either because their school has closed or they don’t have the money to pay VAT. The reason why those taxes were put in place was to fund 6.5k more teachers. We have 2k fewer teachers”.
@KemiBadenoch
@hayek_tendency@MarkJSewards while we are talking about manifesto pledges, I seem to remember something about council taxes.. can anyone help me remember what it was?
@SteveLawrence_@InPoetsShoes@bphillipsonMP@UKLabour exactly this.. but why would you go through the pain of finding all the details.. when it is much easier to throw around fictional comments to push your narrative?
The legacy of the PM & Bridget Phillipson will be destroying school standards, leaving schools in the red, & teachers' jobs on the line.
It’s no surprise that 72% of teachers & support staff think this Government has performed badly on education. Teachers & pupils deserve better
Bridget Phillipson is doing a worse job as education secretary than Sir Keir Starmer did as prime minister, @NEUnion members say, with the union calling for a change at the top of the DfE
https://t.co/r80He1MZv5