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Decent.
A bit painful in terms of a decision I need to make now after planning to send the boy to prep schoool and for the first time ever VAT lands on the year he’s due to start. Not sure if I can afford it now. Understand why they did it but it squeezes the middle class rather than the rich where it won’t touch the sides, and then put more pressure on the state schools.
That said. Think she’s done well with the sh*t show she’s been given
A bit painful in terms of a decision I need to make now after planning to send the boy to prep schoool and for the first time ever VAT lands on the year he’s due to start. Not sure if I can afford it now. Understand why they did it but it squeezes the middle class rather than the rich where it won’t touch the sides, and then put more pressure on the state schools.
That said. Think she’s done well with the sh*t show she’s been given
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Why because it is not affect your pocket?Bandy Legs wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 1:53 pm I thought it was an Excellent budget, what are your thoughts on Labour's 1st budget?
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Of course it affects my Pocket, I am now Better off.Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:43 pmWhy because it is not affect your pocket?Bandy Legs wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 1:53 pm I thought it was an Excellent budget, what are your thoughts on Labour's 1st budget?
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Society being better off trumps you being better off.Yanzi Gravy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:43 pmWhy because it is not affect your pocket?Bandy Legs wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 1:53 pm I thought it was an Excellent budget, what are your thoughts on Labour's 1st budget?
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That's a shame, still you could always spend the school fees on private tuition to help the little one alongRich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:35 pm Decent.
A bit painful in terms of a decision I need to make now after planning to send the boy to prep schoool and for the first time ever VAT lands on the year he’s due to start. Not sure if I can afford it now. Understand why they did it but it squeezes the middle class rather than the rich where it won’t touch the sides, and then put more pressure on the state schools.
That said. Think she’s done well with the sh*t show she’s been given
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Another champagne socialistRich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:35 pm Decent.
A bit painful in terms of a decision I need to make now after planning to send the boy to prep schoool and for the first time ever VAT lands on the year he’s due to start. Not sure if I can afford it now. Understand why they did it but it squeezes the middle class rather than the rich where it won’t touch the sides, and then put more pressure on the state schools.
That said. Think she’s done well with the sh*t show she’s been given
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Subjective isn’t it, but broadly, those who have more money than they could spend in several lifetimes and who still want more, more, more.
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I've not had time to look into the detail of the budget, but this kind of thing just looks ridiculous.
I mean, a whole f*cking penny! Whoop-de-f*cking-do!
I mean, a whole f*cking penny! Whoop-de-f*cking-do!
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‘The Middle’ don’t go to private schools. It’s just the ‘top’ 5%.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:35 pm Decent.
A bit painful in terms of a decision I need to make now after planning to send the boy to prep schoool and for the first time ever VAT lands on the year he’s due to start. Not sure if I can afford it now. Understand why they did it but it squeezes the middle class rather than the rich where it won’t touch the sides, and then put more pressure on the state schools.
This was one of the only good bits to come out of it.
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Well, i earn well less than £100k, my missus is on about half my wage cos she works for a charity and I have 0 generational wealth or hand me downs.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 3:50 pm‘The Middle’ don’t go to private schools. It’s just the ‘top’ 5%.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:35 pm Decent.
A bit painful in terms of a decision I need to make now after planning to send the boy to prep schoool and for the first time ever VAT lands on the year he’s due to start. Not sure if I can afford it now. Understand why they did it but it squeezes the middle class rather than the rich where it won’t touch the sides, and then put more pressure on the state schools.
This was one of the only good bits to come out of it.
Ive just prioritised my kids schooling over getting a finance deal on a flash car. Its also effectively the same as his nursery fees currently.
Maybe I'm in the top 5% after all.
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Need someone to explain the logic for this. Surely paying for private school saves the state system anyway. They have budgeted for a child that doesn’t apply for a place. Is that too simple of meHoover Attack wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 3:50 pm‘The Middle’ don’t go to private schools. It’s just the ‘top’ 5%.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:35 pm Decent.
A bit painful in terms of a decision I need to make now after planning to send the boy to prep schoool and for the first time ever VAT lands on the year he’s due to start. Not sure if I can afford it now. Understand why they did it but it squeezes the middle class rather than the rich where it won’t touch the sides, and then put more pressure on the state schools.
This was one of the only good bits to come out of it.
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Working hard to give your children a better chance in life should be commended not ridiculedRich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 4:03 pmWell, i earn well less than £100k, my missus is on about half my wage cos she works for a charity and I have 0 generational wealth or hand me downs.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 3:50 pm‘The Middle’ don’t go to private schools. It’s just the ‘top’ 5%.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:35 pm Decent.
A bit painful in terms of a decision I need to make now after planning to send the boy to prep schoool and for the first time ever VAT lands on the year he’s due to start. Not sure if I can afford it now. Understand why they did it but it squeezes the middle class rather than the rich where it won’t touch the sides, and then put more pressure on the state schools.
This was one of the only good bits to come out of it.
Ive just prioritised my kids schooling over getting a finance deal on a flash car. Its also effectively the same as his nursery fees currently.
Maybe I'm in the top 5% after all.
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Yes, too simple.George M wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 4:03 pmNeed someone to explain the logic for this. Surely paying for private school saves the state system anyway. They have budgeted for a child that doesn’t apply for a place. Is that too simple of meHoover Attack wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 3:50 pm‘The Middle’ don’t go to private schools. It’s just the ‘top’ 5%.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 2:35 pm Decent.
A bit painful in terms of a decision I need to make now after planning to send the boy to prep schoool and for the first time ever VAT lands on the year he’s due to start. Not sure if I can afford it now. Understand why they did it but it squeezes the middle class rather than the rich where it won’t touch the sides, and then put more pressure on the state schools.
This was one of the only good bits to come out of it.
I’m sure you don’t really need someone to explain the logic and fully understand the arguments against private education, whether you agree with them or not.
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There is nothing wrong with private education. There is lots wrong with state education. That’s where the focus should be. Will VAT on private education improve state education. I somehow doubt it.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 4:18 pmYes, too simple.George M wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 4:03 pmNeed someone to explain the logic for this. Surely paying for private school saves the state system anyway. They have budgeted for a child that doesn’t apply for a place. Is that too simple of meHoover Attack wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 3:50 pm
‘The Middle’ don’t go to private schools. It’s just the ‘top’ 5%.
This was one of the only good bits to come out of it.
I’m sure you don’t really need someone to explain the logic and fully understand the arguments against private education, whether you agree with them or not.
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There is everything wrong with private education.
Banning it would force the state offering to be improved overnight.
Banning it would force the state offering to be improved overnight.