Have you seen the news on the man who has died in prison of a heart attack who was in prison for being at a riot. He was 61 years old had recently had a heart attack and went along to a protest, he said racist words to the police and called the asylum seekers child killers. He was given 2 years and 8 months for saying this stuff and has sadly had another heart attack in prison and died. I remember Trevor Sinclair the ex football player and BBC presenter being charged with racism, he had been drinking and drove his car and hit a woman in the road and left the scene on foot. When the police caught up with him and placed him under arrest he became very aggressive and very racist to the white police officers arresting him. When put in the back of a police vehicle he decided to urinate himself as an act of vandalism on the police car and when booking him into the police station he continued he racist tirade at all the white officers at the police station. He was given 150 hours community service...
I'm wondering whether a possible counter-argument to the age discrimination point is that there are some highly gifted children who attend university at an earlier age. There is no proposal to subject their education at university to VAT. So not quite age discrimination - rather discrimination on the basis of how far someone has progressed with their education.
@@dreddykrugernewSadly I think you'll find that gentleman took his own life in prison ..... and it didnt need to be this way .Ideologically I may not have agreed with him buy I feel he had a right to protest , a right to carry a non abusive placard & a right to voice his opinions as long as hes not harming others .He should never have been jailed and if anyone protests his death I hope the vindictive & arbitrary nature of Starmer & government is not unfairly visited on them .
@@meichong8278 Trevor Sinclair the ex footballer was drunk driving hit a woman crossing the road, fled the scene on foot, when cops went to arrest him he was racist to them, pissed himself on the back seat of the police vehicle as an act of vandalism, was racist to more police officers when being booked in the police station and after all this he got 150 hours community service...
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill
Also the desire for centralisation of education so they can indoctrinate everyone. Bad to see them do this. But Good to see it's backfiring on them. Another 2 Tier system exempting universities which are unfortunately mainly woke.
I sent my child to a private school because at that time the secondary school she would have automatically gone to was only getting 35% of its students to A-C GCSE grades. I made the choice to move school, and basically sacrifice any savings towards my old age because I wanted better for her. I saved the government 7 years of the cost of educating her, and parents today are doing the same, yet they will now be taxed. Not all of us are rich, we just made sacrifices to do the best for our children.
@Lorraine You are absolutely right. There are many parents who scrimp and save to send their children to private school. Many private schools also share facilities eg Swimming pool, playing fields ( because they’ve been sold off) My daughters friends are all teachers, one by one they’ve all gone part time because they can’t deal with the stress of overcrowded classes etc. The government doesn’t seem to have thought any of their policies through!
Awww, I feel so sorry for you, I couldn’t imagine having to send my children to the schools the majority of people go to, filled with the dregs of society. You can’t afford it, neither can the parents who’re sending their kids to the free schools, why are you so special that now you can’t afford it either you have the right to complain?
Looking at the Web site of my old fee paying prep school, the government could be classed as racist if they start attacking private schools and not classist as most would assume. Labour politics have always been the politics of envy and jealousy!
If you are a millionaire or exceptionally wealthy you shouldn't be allowed to sit in government. These horrors that have run govt are shameful and crooks. Take them to court
Peter Lynch was serving two years and eight months behind bars after he pleaded guilty to being part of a mob which gathered outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, on 4 August. If he'd have stayed at home he'd be alive today. This country is better off without right wing thugs !!!
Biden crime family 1-0-1 … add in Al Gore whom has accumulated a fortune of 400 million since leaving office peddling net-zero bunkum and the Clinton and Obamas and it makes Ancient Rome look like a moderate bunch of Good Samaritans 🤷🏻♂️
Indeed. There is a problem with "financial equality" in politics. That's why we have laws limiting campaign spending, things like that, trying to make sure that it's not wealth that wins. And, in the old days, MPs from the north of England / Scotland had real challenges attending parliament, unless they had independent income, because back then there was no salary in doing the job and the highest possible expenses associated with living in a constituency and also spending a lot of time in London. That's where the whole business of expenses has come from, and become occasionally problematic. Maybe parliamentary expenses should be means tested? Or, flat rate? Or, distance-adjusted rates also taking into account cost of living differences? Maybe they should have no money (not even their own), and a chaperone pays for everything they need? I don't know. Basically, one needs one's politicians to actually focus properly on the job of politicianing without have to overly worry about income, but deciding where that threshold should be no doubt stimulates a lot of discussion! One person's "crook" is another person's "justly remunerated". Fiction is quite interesting to read on this sort of topic. In the Iain M Banks novel "The Algebraist", there's the notion of a low level politician having to be corrupt in order to live, simply so that when they became more senior there was something by which to coerce them with. Things didn't work out so well for that society in the book... There there's Arthur C Clarke's book "Songs of Distant Earth", where the president was picked by random lottery and the job was generally seen as something of a personal imposition, rather than a position to quest for. Bit like Jury duty.
Keep up the good work in exposing how hypocritical, inept, damaging and anti-Briton this Labour government are, Daniel. They are truly a horrible party lead by the worst PM ever, and they are harming British people and harming this country. I just hope this government are turfed out ASAP.
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We don't need to imagine..... i'm agreeing with you btw .....🤷♀️....they have been doing this for years ....look how many grammer schools they have destroyed......
Let them charge VAT on school fees. However, each child that is not using the state system, the parent must have the right to claim the cost back to put towards private education, which is estimated to be £8,500 per pupil. If this is not allowed, then it's an admission of envy politics.
At one time parents could take the value of the state education and send their children to private schools. Tony Blair first day in office scrapped this.
I am a pensioner. I was so disillusioned with the local comprehensive being unable to give my autistic child the support they needed I sent them to a private school that had been recommended to me to study for A level. It cost me a lot of money, but the school was so supportive and, to be honest, I couldn't fault their provision for special needs students, that it was money well spent. I wish governments would put efforts into making all schools as good as this one rather than trying to destroy them for political (and futile) point scoring.
Doing things properly requires money, which requires taxing both individuals and companies, something which no major political party has the courage to say publicly.
Sorry this is the party that has no idea what they represent or stand for other than themselves! They are a bunch of freeloaders with neither a Conscience or Moral compass!
@@mauricetrotter6010 So you simply assume its wealthy families sending their children to a private school, and not working class families. Typical lazy lefty politics there. To the people of limited means barely able to afford the school fees this is the difference between their child getting educated or being dumped into the overcrowded and under performing state school system, but I suppose envy makes you resent anyone trying to rise above the bottom.
They are allowed a maximum of 8 years and can quit at any time but once the time is up they are taken out back and have their cranium ventilated. If death was part of the job the people that would go into politics wouldn’t be striving to make the place worse as all they would leave is a legacy.
Party voters should be banned from electing a candidate like in America. The president has to be natural born rather than born in the republican/ democrat party.
@@dobbsmill3676 it was introduced by the Finance Act 1972 and came into effect on 1 April 1973 when we joined the EU. The UK implemented its VAT system in 1973 following its entry into the European Economic Community (EEC) on January 1 of that year.
@@Yyyllluuubbb If we weren't paying VAT we would be paying purchase tax. IIRC the old purchase tax rate was even higher than today's VAT rate, which itself is far too high compared with what it was in the seventies and eighties.
If Starmer adheres to the agenda our entire judicial system will be administered and run by advanced AI. No need for inept and inadequate lawyers who currently have redundancy built in
To be fair, there's a huge difference between getting a law degree, and becoming a good lawyer. I think the problem with a lot of politicians is they jumped straight into politics and don't really have much of a clue about how the world really works.
They are professionals. Professional lawyers. The whole point is to make everything as grey and muddy as possible so that it gets dragged through the courts were they can charge ridiculous amounts to fight the "case".
Labour's problem is the same as always- Education never quite caught on. In their dumbness, they apparently believed that closing down Grammar Schools in the mistaken belief that it would drag up the less able pupils with the result that it severely handicapped the more able as they didn't need to work to remain at the top, resulting in dumbed down results and dumbed down University courses resulting in the import of the better Educated who had maintained a work ethic.
I cannot believe the things that are coming out now since Labour came to power. What a mess at every level. I am disgusted and ashamed of the way this country is being run now
Surely parents who send their kids to private school should get tax breaks. They are taking pressure off of the public education system. Same goes for private medical and dental care
We made a huge sacrifice to privately educate our two children at the finest schools (primary, secondary and university). They also received weekly music lessons for piano, violin and cello . We hired a private coach for their sport and art classes. We didn’t go on holidays, exchange gifts for Christmas or birthdays. Every farthing went into giving them the power of a well-rounded education. It was an honor providing them skills and a firm foundation for life. There was NO room for a 20 percent surcharge/VAT.
I think I must be one of the luckiest people on earth!! I went to a small boarding school just outside Wincanton, Somerset. My parents were teachers of music and the then Prince of Wales funded my boarding school education. May I take this opportunity to thank a great and rich gentleman who helped people like my parents and myself.
it should not be forgotten that those who send their children to private schools are still contributing to the state education system, they do not get a refund on that money, further i still dont understand why the jealousy towards private schools and Grammar schools, these are probably the children that will grow up to be high earners and will contribute more taxes to society.....
I agree. Lots of us don't have kids at all but we still pay our taxes towards education. My attitude to this is that I want the best educated future workforce for my country, so when I'm old they can pay my pension. Its how society functions. We should ALL want education to be high quality and for our country to function well
Happy you said probably because not all high earners or achievers come from middle/upper class backgrounds, some actually have to work damn hard to get what the earn when the system doesn't do them any favours what so ever.
@gordoncharles741 Sorry, but you'll always find that the lesser educated will bring the better down. Same as when you put riff raff in a nice neighbourhood.
Probably they will have to leave those children in their private schools, but pay the fees for them. It's happened at least once already. In the case of whole schools that close because a critical mass of pupils have departed, they may have to take over the whole school and pay everyone's fees.
This Gov really are nothing more than student ideologues/politicians out of their depth, I have never known such a shockingly bad and incompetent Gov in my lifetime. Considering Starmer is a lawyer you'd think he'd know better, but like everything else we have seen from this Gov so far it's poorly thought out, inconsistent and just ridiculous.
Actually, it's not inconsistent - the politicians consistently gain, whilst we lose, and consistently move us towards a tyrannical neo-socialist state. And by now it's clear this assault on our country is not a series of 'blunders', but a concerted, deliberate effort to dismantle our sovereignty, so that the globalists can 'build it back'. 'if it was 'incompetence' it would randomly benefit us sometimes, but this is too consistently destructive.
He's also in the WEF (think about that. A serving Prime Minister that is a member of and representing a foreign NGO) and is favour of their destructive worldview. He was also in the dubious Trilateral Commission. That should tell you a lot about him.
These politicians aren't our ' well-meaning friends' with 'good intentions' who are just 'getting it wrong'. By now it's clear this assault on our country is not a series of 'blunders', but a concerted, deliberate effort to dismantle our sovereignty, so that the globalists can 'build it back'. 'if it was 'incompetence' it would randomly benefit us sometimes, but this is too consistently destructive.
I am not sure you understand what is going ,Woke stuff is only a symptom of a larger problem in public schools. Public Schools by in large are ideological in very nature whilst on surface of it they teach literacy and numeracy then English and Maths. However truth of the matter is Elites resent ,very notion of Working Classes Reading and Writing never mind being able deal with large complex multidimensional and multivariant problems which would create Social Mobility our ancestors dream of. Often times Middle Class and Working Class Teachers ensure that doesn't happen and when people leave school stupider than they went in and lack basic skills as well academic skills needed to correct that by teaching themselves. Unless they're privately educated or study beyond High School usually University they'll never posses those skills and even then it is expected that at University level u should already be capable of teaching yourself. Herein lies the problem, entire nation obsesses over immigrants yet these and many problems are not being solved creating a huge educational gap which Politicians are exploiting in many ways including by funding groups that conduct high level race baiting exercises that keep public occupied whilst Trillions are being Laundered into Politicians pockets via Asset Stripping , Foreign Exchange Fraud and Easter Egging so those "donations" aren't actually from Assad's cousin ,they were given to Assad's cousin by Third Party that can't be traced back to Starmer or Bjo and look like bribes and perfectly legal bribes at that.
Wealthy friend of mine was eligible for Attendance Allowance yet never claimed it. But she was so annoyed at losing the winter fuel allowance (£200 a year) she's now claiming Attendance Allowance* (£108 a week). Edit *Originally I said PIP - my mistake
Good for her I am also livid at loosing the winter fuel allowance I sent my daughter to private school and sacrificed a lot of things during that time so that she could have the best education I could give her I wonder if I can now sue the government for all the money I paid in council tax for a service I didn’t use?
@@susansmiles2242 "I can now sue the government for all the money I paid in council tax for a service I didn’t use?" If you're feeling lucky. Go on, sounds like you can afford it. It will benefit barristers like Dan perhaps, a worthy cause ?
Some of these schools are the only places children with special needs can get any education. For those children it’s disastrous. Also,where are all these children to go to our already overcrowded state schools?
You saved taxpayers money, too. And why can't the state, with all the resources at its disposal, outcompete what private schools offer? Because they are bureaucrats and have another agenda that doesn't include an educated populace.
Parents should be given vouchers that cover the cost in State schools or can be used to part pay for private education. No VAT should be charged on education.
I'm favoured only God knows how much I praise Him, $230k every 4weeks! I now have a big mansion and can now afford anything and also support God’s work and the church.
Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
I started pretty low, though, $5000 thereabouts. The return came massive. Joey is in school doing well, telling me of new friends he's meeting in school. Thank you Evelyn Vera, you're a miracle.
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Sir Winston S Churchill.
Certainly, the clever, & those with the "networking" skills from a "good" Public school, know how to play the system & make it work for them. To the cost of the rest of us
@@Chris-hf2sl And the trouble with Reaganomics & its Thatcherite variant is all the wealth & power are sucked to the top like a black hole. In the guise of "trickling down" of wealth from the top. Which never happens. There are countries that get the balance right, USA is not amongst them
@@daffyduk77definitely went to a private fee paying school, didn't pay fees because he went there when it was a grammar school before it changed to fee paying half way through his education, so he slipped through. No surprise.
@@suedaniels4722 I feel sure as an 11-year-old, being directed there by his parents, would have known of the change in policy 2 years into the future & connived in it himself. So, yes, what a monstrous hypocrite that makes him. My understanding is, his parents didn't pay from year-13 onwards for him.
@@daffyduk77he went to a fee paying school, he just didn’t pay. Remember it was Labour who started dismantling the Grammar school system in the first place, which resulted in many of these school becoming private schools. Then he went to university, which he didn’t have to pay fees for either. Some people get all the breaks. It’s funny you would think that Labour governments would want to support less well off people to achieve higher standards of education, but successive governments have made it more expensive to the point where only the very rich will be able afford the type of education Starmer enjoyed. I guess they want to keep the masses poor and uneducated as they will tend to vote labour.
Oh, don't be fooled ... they know EXACTLY what they're doing. These politicians aren't our ' well-meaning friends' with 'good intentions' who are just 'getting it wrong'. By now it's clear this assault on our country is not a series of 'blunders', but a concerted, deliberate effort to dismantle our sovereignty, so that the globalists can 'build it back'. 'if it was 'incompetence' it would randomly benefit us sometimes, but this is too consistently destructive.
@@avryllsixtus3429 common tactic, use the advantage yourself then hefty the ladder up, Peter dinklage did it too, snow white had some weird castings for the dwarfs
My Mum and her sister attended private school, their parents were not wealthy but they put everything they had into the education of my Mum and her sister. They had seen how awful the local state-run schools were. Pushing people out of private education by slapping VAT on fees, will put greater strain on state-run education. Just because it is provided by the Government, does not mean it is the best. How many Labour MPs have put their children through PRIVATE education?
@@gordoncharles741 not really, they are actually doing more harm the tories. The tories are just lazy and incompetent, these guys are actively doing damage because they are either naive or stupid.
@@markbedwell3100 I suppose you dont have a mortgage then, and maybe also you have mainland European passport then. 🤣, the sheer stupidity and denial of these comment... Just outstanding, Go look at the child poverty stats, the list goes on and on and on, They are making mistakes sure but at least they are not out there having parties and giving away billions in PIP contract to family and friends. Cant believe the comparison can even be made. 300 millions pounds a week, where is it?
@@MSLS83 I went to Paris twice this year thanks, can’t say I noticed a massive difference. The damage to this country was done by the tories and its own inability to govern. This does not mean Labour get a free pass with ridiculous immigration policies, giving away territory, taking the winter fuel allowance away (after saying this would killed thousands of pensioners). And this is just a few things in a few months. Let’s not forget that this car change will also effect sen kids and special schools. They are worse than the tories, only the most brainwashed idiot would think otherwise. Personally, I don’t like either party.
But it was ok for Johnson to have holidays on donors' exclusive private islands, his wedding reception at extravagant stately homes, redecorated home at ££££££ from rich donor friends (last 1 so blatant he had to repay). Sunak's wife benefitting from Sunak's tax policies into the millions ? Was that ok ? Maybe Daniel made videos about that. Or maybe not
@@daffyduk77 But he declared them which is all you need to avoid being called a sponger according to James O'Brien on LBC. They are all hogs with their snouts in the trough no matter what side of the House they sit in. Both Tory and Labour peerages are seen as a commodity, it stinks.
@@nickcoppard5335Have to disagree. The people at the very top are not stupid, but our politicians are. High confidence, low IQ. I've never seen such incompetence in parliament as I see today. I truly feel for my offspring.
Y financially easy I assume you mean it should be subsidised by the tax payer? I disagree. Let the market set the price of education. That is the best way of ensuring expending on education is done efficiently.
@@rodneyfungus8249 That would be an interesting proposal in theory, but in reality it would just further entrench social-economic, class, and geographical divides. If we were designing a country from scratch, and playing it like a game of Monopoly, all starting with the same, a free market for education could be interesting.
The age of 19 is usually for SEN children. Daniel is right with his description of the parents who will struggle with this extra VAT on fees. Perhaps the government needs to give them a refund on the tax paid that goes to state schools. Starmer benefitted from others PAYING his fees. His family didn't pay any fees to his school! What a Hypocrite!!!
There are some ideological driven Politicians that boast that they want to cause & create an educational system which produces "equality of result" in education, in other words these cranks believe that they can provide equality in Education ! ! Will these Politicians "ban children from listening to bed-time stories" because by listening to bed-time stories (perhaps read by their parents) it causes children to excel in their Education ?
I feel sure his parents paid their dues. Are you saying that children should only get the degree & extent of state-sector education commensurate with what their parents paid in as taxes ?
@@fujivato indeed. this will help conservatives win the next election who in turn will help with liebours reelection afterwards. they will say look how terrible the conservatives have been, you must vote for us or they will get back in. always the same old game. we can predict right now the conservatives will mess with the state schools finances.VAT on school dinners perhaps or free beer in top universites.
I have to ask this. How good is/was Kier Starmer as a Legal Professional in his past life? Just about everything he is doing is contravening some law or other! Has he not heard of research? Has he actually forgotten that laws do actually exist? When someone floats an idea does he not investigate the viability of the idea, and any ramifications that there would be? And is there no-one, no-one! - in his parliament with the brains and balls to stand up to him and his "sugar daddies"? Or, are they all on the take? I never, ever, in my 69 years imagined I would ever be asking these questions of any government in the UK, let alone a Labour government.
You have to conclude not any good. Lawyers dwell on small details. There is no-one in his Parliament with any level of competence, experience or qualifications. Labour, like many councils, see intelligent people as a threat to their cosy existence and don't hire them out of spite.
I have repeatedly argued on this channel and others that he was a useless barrister. That's why he sought employment by the government. Like all public employees. He is lacking in vision, charisma, attention to detail, and most other aspects that define a competent legal mind.
There are some ideological driven Politicians that boast that they want to cause & create an educational system which produces "equality of result" in education, in other words these cranks believe that they can provide equality in Education ! ! Will these Politicians "ban children from listening to bed-time stories" because by listening to bed-time stories (perhaps read by their parents) it causes children to excel in their Education ?
He is following an Agenda that is not his own. He doesn't care about breaking laws, hurting people's feelings or doing the right thing... etc. His only goal is to implement the Global Agenda.
This government is complicit in gen.o.cide and I don't think they care too much about a little age discrimination. People with a little backbone should simply refuse to pay the VAT.
Westberkshire Council has been taking money from School's unlawfully this year claiming they need the money, however they borrowed £100,000,000 a few years ago for a property portfolio. The Chief executive is on £260,000 pa so they should be sacked and the property solded if they are that short of cash.
Am I unreasonable in my expectation that Starmer as having held the post of head of CPS (amongst other things) should himself have more than an inkling of the relative legality of his policies? I do not question the morality of those policies as we should all be aware that he lacks any!
One would think that Starmer would be aware of the legal minefields head of him. I can only conclude that he is blinded by ideology. I have no other explanation other than the policy being put forward as an Aunt Sally to placate the far left. This seems somewhat unlikely gives that it seems to introduce more problems than it solves.
To stop people trying to get their children the best education they cam is despicable. I have no issue with people who have done well passing this on tfor the benifit in many way to help all of us! It is like imposing the lowest common denominator not encouraging the highest
All those Old Etonians who have been [expletive deleted] the rest of us these last 14 years are keen to preserve their privilege of course. One person's helping-hand to their poor starving kids ... ok yah. We need less of the societal distortions, in an ideal world it would be just the top slice of so-called educational excellence (for the super-rich) who were targeted. They can afford it
The public 'education' schools are full so, where are they going to find places for the children of parents that can no longer afford to go private, plus all the extra funding for them ???🤨🤬
Problem is many of us would love to send our children to private school but just can't afford it. If these tax collectors don't get the money here they will tax everyone somewhere else. This is dystopia nightmare
I was a normal office worker and my wife was an admin assistant but we sent our son to a fee-paying school! We could ill-afford it but we got by and considered our son's education was paramount for his future.
It was unimaginable that following the previous government's turmoil, we could end up with a worse one, yet here we are with a tenfold more dire situation.
Most people don't realise that disabled children, going to a non state school, fall into this category. So parents of a disabled child are now having to pay VAT, which is essentially now a tax on being disabled.
Unbelievable! Why aren’t they looking at taxing religious institutions and religious schools, of which are the most discriminatory institutions for education in Britain!
I understand that it applies to religious fee-paying schools as well, does it not? I thought that was probably part of the reason for doing this with VAT rather than stripping the schools of charitable status, since this might be difficult to do when the school is part of a religious institution.
@@frmcf hi, thanks for that. I was thinking more that they should look to put religions on equal footing with all and tax them accordingly which would find money for the government rather than attacking education. If churches can spend millions on evangelism each year and own large areas of real estate then they should be paying into the system. Religious schools do throw up other issues in communities and get all sorts of benefits not realised by non religious state schools making it a very unfair and outdated system. Kind regards.
@@SeanCarter-c1l why not just charge parents VAT on the state education? this would increase demand for the cheaper schools and help lowers standards further.
@@catkin-z8g I think your missing the point. A fair society is surely the only thing to have. Good quality education for ALL our children is paramount. Not indoctrination
@@SeanCarter-c1l $cientism is indoctrination. There is a lot of bogus information taught in state schools like darwinism and genetics for example. The religous schools may provide more context and balance in comparison.
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Well you can be assured I an one of the 40%.
Have you seen the news on the man who has died in prison of a heart attack who was in prison for being at a riot. He was 61 years old had recently had a heart attack and went along to a protest, he said racist words to the police and called the asylum seekers child killers. He was given 2 years and 8 months for saying this stuff and has sadly had another heart attack in prison and died. I remember Trevor Sinclair the ex football player and BBC presenter being charged with racism, he had been drinking and drove his car and hit a woman in the road and left the scene on foot. When the police caught up with him and placed him under arrest he became very aggressive and very racist to the white police officers arresting him. When put in the back of a police vehicle he decided to urinate himself as an act of vandalism on the police car and when booking him into the police station he continued he racist tirade at all the white officers at the police station. He was given 150 hours community service...
I'm wondering whether a possible counter-argument to the age discrimination point is that there are some highly gifted children who attend university at an earlier age. There is no proposal to subject their education at university to VAT. So not quite age discrimination - rather discrimination on the basis of how far someone has progressed with their education.
@@dreddykrugernewSadly I think you'll find that gentleman took his own life in prison ..... and it didnt need to be this way .Ideologically I may not have agreed with him buy I feel he had a right to protest , a right to carry a non abusive placard & a right to voice his opinions as long as hes not harming others .He should never have been jailed and if anyone protests his death I hope the vindictive & arbitrary nature of Starmer & government is not unfairly visited on them .
@@meichong8278 Trevor Sinclair the ex footballer was drunk driving hit a woman crossing the road, fled the scene on foot, when cops went to arrest him he was racist to them, pissed himself on the back seat of the police vehicle as an act of vandalism, was racist to more police officers when being booked in the police station and after all this he got 150 hours community service...
We have a lawyer who doesn't know the law as PM and a chancellor who couldn't manage her credit card and had it withdrawn, says it it all I think.
Most of the time he forgets he's PM...!
@@michaelhoggarth89 Pig in Muck Snout in the Trough
Not only him, apparently Lammy attended Harvard Law School, the breadth of incompetence is staggering.
Of course he knows the law, he just doesn't have any respect for it.
If someone was doing anything iffy involving credit cards, shouldn't they be flagged on the CIFAS register? Just a thought
How many Labour politicians does it take to solve a problem??
Don’t know. It’s never happened.
And never will.
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Yes, best to not need emergency ambulance / health care in your ideal society where free-at-the-point-of-use healthcare would never have happened.
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Housewives getting long sentences for hurty words is also a national disgrace.
Not really.
@@wavydavy9816 perfect are you!
It is actually. No idea why you would deny that. @@wavydavy9816
@@wavydavy9816 Spot the Labour voting communist!👀
@@wavydavy9816 As opposed to hope not hate making false claims about acid throwing?
What a delicious irony - a privately educated KC for a Prime Minister looking like a complete and utter melt.
I think everything Starmer has done and is doing is unacceptable as well as unlawful.
Maybe you should stick to your guns, something you might know something about
They are driven by spite and dogma. Not by logic.
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill
It seems to me the Equality Act 2010 simply legalises discrimination.
@@RB-n6c And . . "Sooner or later, you run out of other people's money" Margaret Thatcher.
Also the desire for centralisation of education so they can indoctrinate everyone. Bad to see them do this. But Good to see it's backfiring on them. Another 2 Tier system exempting universities which are unfortunately mainly woke.
Absolutely correct.
I sent my child to a private school because at that time the secondary school she would have automatically gone to was only getting 35% of its students to A-C GCSE grades. I made the choice to move school, and basically sacrifice any savings towards my old age because I wanted better for her. I saved the government 7 years of the cost of educating her, and parents today are doing the same, yet they will now be taxed. Not all of us are rich, we just made sacrifices to do the best for our children.
@Lorraine You are absolutely right. There are many parents who scrimp and save to send their children to private school. Many private schools also share facilities eg Swimming pool, playing fields ( because they’ve been sold off) My daughters friends are all teachers, one by one they’ve all gone part time because they can’t deal with the stress of overcrowded classes etc. The government doesn’t seem to have thought any of their policies through!
@@TaylorTiree ........."Quelle suprise!"
Awww, I feel so sorry for you, I couldn’t imagine having to send my children to the schools the majority of people go to, filled with the dregs of society.
You can’t afford it, neither can the parents who’re sending their kids to the free schools, why are you so special that now you can’t afford it either you have the right to complain?
The government are NOT your friend.
What did people expect when they voted LIEbour?
Touché. If all those making the sacrifice have to join the state system the pupils will be sitting in the corridor
It has nothing to do with the money it would raise, it's PURELY ideological
Precisely! It's pretty naive to still imagine that all this is just some "terrible mistake".
💯
I would amend your comment to include "...raise or more likely lose..."
As BBB said that is illegal
Looking at the Web site of my old fee paying prep school, the government could be classed as racist if they start attacking private schools and not classist as most would assume.
Labour politics have always been the politics of envy and jealousy!
If you are a millionaire or exceptionally wealthy you shouldn't be allowed to sit in government. These horrors that have run govt are shameful and crooks. Take them to court
If you voluntarily relieve the burden on state schools by paying for your child's education you should receive a tax rebate not a kick in the stones.
Exactly 💯.
RIP Peter Lynch 😢 this government is a disgrace. Absolutely CLUELESS about EVERYTHING
Peter Lynch was serving two years and eight months behind bars after he pleaded guilty to being part of a mob which gathered outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, on 4 August. If he'd have stayed at home he'd be alive today. This country is better off without right wing thugs !!!
Don't forget this government worshipped George Floyd, a far more serious criminal than Peter Lynch.
Well, they do say...ignorance is bliss.
Clueless? Was Stalin clueless or just a tyrant?
@@WatchingtheWorldBurning Both.
Like Harry S. Truman said -
“Show me a person who becomes rich by politics and I’ll show you a CROOK"
Criminister
I'm not from the US but didn't Obama's wealth grow by a factor of 20, while he was in office?
Biden crime family 1-0-1 … add in Al Gore whom has accumulated a fortune of 400 million since leaving office peddling net-zero bunkum and the Clinton and Obamas and it makes Ancient Rome look like a moderate bunch of Good Samaritans 🤷🏻♂️
Absolutely.
Indeed.
There is a problem with "financial equality" in politics. That's why we have laws limiting campaign spending, things like that, trying to make sure that it's not wealth that wins. And, in the old days, MPs from the north of England / Scotland had real challenges attending parliament, unless they had independent income, because back then there was no salary in doing the job and the highest possible expenses associated with living in a constituency and also spending a lot of time in London. That's where the whole business of expenses has come from, and become occasionally problematic.
Maybe parliamentary expenses should be means tested? Or, flat rate? Or, distance-adjusted rates also taking into account cost of living differences? Maybe they should have no money (not even their own), and a chaperone pays for everything they need? I don't know. Basically, one needs one's politicians to actually focus properly on the job of politicianing without have to overly worry about income, but deciding where that threshold should be no doubt stimulates a lot of discussion! One person's "crook" is another person's "justly remunerated".
Fiction is quite interesting to read on this sort of topic. In the Iain M Banks novel "The Algebraist", there's the notion of a low level politician having to be corrupt in order to live, simply so that when they became more senior there was something by which to coerce them with. Things didn't work out so well for that society in the book... There there's Arthur C Clarke's book "Songs of Distant Earth", where the president was picked by random lottery and the job was generally seen as something of a personal imposition, rather than a position to quest for. Bit like Jury duty.
What a bunch of incompetent buffoons.
Morons you mean!
Spiteful little bullies, more like. I’m pretty sure someone warned the government that this proposed legislation is going to cause chaos.
Stop insulting buffoons!!
never ascribe to incompetence what is better explained by party politics.
Say it LOUD
Keep up the good work in exposing how hypocritical, inept, damaging and anti-Briton this Labour government are, Daniel. They are truly a horrible party lead by the worst PM ever, and they are harming British people and harming this country. I just hope this government are turfed out ASAP.
Don't the corrupt rich just hate being rules by the plebs (The Majority).
😂 worst PM ever?!
I think you’ll find that title belongs to Liz Truss, a very close second is Boris & Risky in third place! 😂😂😂
I loathe this Labour government
don't worry only 45 months to go.before the sheep vote them in again
So glad my mum and dad emigrated to coggee beach ⛱️ Fremantle western Australia 🦘.my biggest problem tomorrow is what suntan lotion to use factor 20 or 30 .will sleep 💤💤💤 on it.
@@Scott-up3bq Good luck with the malignant melanoma
This VAT is full of blunders. Greedy. But most of all nasty and spiteful.
Imagine a government going out of their way to make quality education more expensive 😢
How else would we get more Labour supporters.
Surprising isn't it! 🤔😮!
We don't need to imagine..... i'm agreeing with you btw .....🤷♀️....they have been doing this for years ....look how many grammer schools they have destroyed......
IMO
"A Ideological driven Government,
perpetuating The Class War."
A Political Party of envy.
It's really not that surprising.
I feel like this government is like a spiteful immature jealous Witch
In the words of Jacinda Aderne, "That's exactly what it is."
Indeed I think there is the making of a Disney movie in the antics of the coven Wicked Witches of Westminster
The politics of envy.
still think they're still at Uni.
I never realused how jealous a lot of people are .What a way to go through life 😂
Let them charge VAT on school fees. However, each child that is not using the state system, the parent must have the right to claim the cost back to put towards private education, which is estimated to be £8,500 per pupil. If this is not allowed, then it's an admission of envy politics.
The schools should at least be able to claim back vat against the £8500 value as it should be allocated to every child.
At one time parents could take the value of the state education and send their children to private schools. Tony Blair first day in office scrapped this.
@@astonmcleod5344 sounds like a labour thing to do, they wouldn’t want the common man to dream of something better for themselves.
I am a pensioner. I was so disillusioned with the local comprehensive being unable to give my autistic child the support they needed I sent them to a private school that had been recommended to me to study for A level. It cost me a lot of money, but the school was so supportive and, to be honest, I couldn't fault their provision for special needs students, that it was money well spent. I wish governments would put efforts into making all schools as good as this one rather than trying to destroy them for political (and futile) point scoring.
This child is exempt from paying VAT. If Rich people want to shun state schools why should the state subsidize that?
Doing things properly requires money, which requires taxing both individuals and companies, something which no major political party has the courage to say publicly.
The Labour front bench is thicker than a whale sandwich!
😂😂😂😂
A funny comment, could not help but laugh a little. Thanks
I believe it's traditional to use omlette instead of sandwich but sandwich will do.
Or even an Elephant lip butty.
Snappier decisions than a crocodile sandwich 😂
Taxing children's education is as grubby an act as withdrawing pensioners winter fuel payment. And this is the party of the working class?
No??? It's the party of the glastonbury middle class. Guardian readers, champagne socialists.
If people can afford to pay 7 thousand plus a term for a child to go to private school they can afford to pay the tax.
Well what do you expect from labour as they are to Britain as the Democratic Party is to America.They both hate their own people
Sorry this is the party that has no idea what they represent or stand for other than themselves! They are a bunch of freeloaders with neither a Conscience or Moral compass!
@@mauricetrotter6010 So you simply assume its wealthy families sending their children to a private school, and not working class families. Typical lazy lefty politics there.
To the people of limited means barely able to afford the school fees this is the difference between their child getting educated or being dumped into the overcrowded and under performing state school system, but I suppose envy makes you resent anyone trying to rise above the bottom.
Career politicians should be banned from politics
They are all corrupt,and they haven't a clue about the working class problems.
Especially if they are a failed lawyers
They are allowed a maximum of 8 years and can quit at any time but once the time is up they are taken out back and have their cranium ventilated. If death was part of the job the people that would go into politics wouldn’t be striving to make the place worse as all they would leave is a legacy.
It’s the ( legal) system which is the problem.
Party voters should be banned from electing a candidate like in America. The president has to be natural born rather than born in the republican/ democrat party.
The biggest blunder was voting for Labour.
80pc didn't 😂😅😂😅
We should no longer be paying VAT anyhow, as we are no longer in the EU. I think people have forgotten this fact.
Purchase Tax was pre 1973
@@dobbsmill3676 it was introduced by the Finance Act 1972 and came into effect on 1 April 1973 when we joined the EU.
The UK implemented its VAT system in 1973 following its entry into the European Economic Community (EEC) on January 1 of that year.
@@Yyyllluuubbb
If we weren't paying VAT we would be paying purchase tax.
IIRC the old purchase tax rate was even higher than today's VAT rate, which itself is far too high compared with what it was in the seventies and eighties.
It’s as if none of them have any experience of working in politics….
Working, full stop!
Very few have any real experience of working, especially in the real world.
They haven't, the EU ran everything, then the conservatives did.
@@almac2598
this ....and I really do hope that one day they do get to have that "work experience".....
Or working anywhere. Or having a more sophisticated understanding of the systems they are trying to govern than a teenager on twitter.
Considering the number of lawyers in the government, it doesn't say much for the intelligence of lawyers...
Sshhh. The BB Barrister is a lawyer!!!
@@Maureen.Silivriyes but not in the Government so exempt 👍
If Starmer adheres to the agenda our entire judicial system will be administered and run by advanced AI. No need for inept and inadequate lawyers who currently have redundancy built in
Incompetent lawyers become MPs. Incompetent barristers become PM.
To be fair, there's a huge difference between getting a law degree, and becoming a good lawyer. I think the problem with a lot of politicians is they jumped straight into politics and don't really have much of a clue about how the world really works.
About time we had professionals write these laws, not amateurs.
They are professionals. Professional lawyers. The whole point is to make everything as grey and muddy as possible so that it gets dragged through the courts were they can charge ridiculous amounts to fight the "case".
How about we learn law exists separate to man and all this man writing laws is slavery, but no one wants to accept the fact and stop it.
I used to think that Starmer was a distinguished and capable lawyer. Now I'm wondering.
Labour's problem is the same as always- Education never quite caught on. In their dumbness, they apparently believed that closing down Grammar Schools in the mistaken belief that it would drag up the less able pupils with the result that it severely handicapped the more able as they didn't need to work to remain at the top, resulting in dumbed down results and dumbed down University courses resulting in the import of the better Educated who had maintained a work ethic.
@@heron6462 'Forensic' 🤣😂
I cannot believe the things that are coming out now since Labour came to power. What a mess at every level. I am disgusted and ashamed of the way this country is being run now
The ability to think ahead and plan is not an ability required by politicians.
Surely parents who send their kids to private school should get tax breaks.
They are taking pressure off of the public education system.
Same goes for private medical and dental care
I heard that happens in Australia
The government is determined to have control. It want to prevent private schools showing up the state system, and wants to indoctrinate our kids.
As if the people that are in power really give a rats ass about it
this is a govt of spite+malice
We made a huge sacrifice to privately educate our two children at the finest schools (primary, secondary and university). They also received weekly music lessons for piano, violin and cello . We hired a private coach for their sport and art classes. We didn’t go on holidays, exchange gifts for Christmas or birthdays. Every farthing went into giving them the power of a well-rounded education. It was an honor providing them skills and a firm foundation for life. There was NO room for a 20 percent surcharge/VAT.
I think I must be one of the luckiest people on earth!! I went to a small boarding school just outside Wincanton, Somerset. My parents were teachers of music and the then Prince of Wales funded my boarding school education. May I take this opportunity to thank a great and rich gentleman who helped people like my parents and myself.
He should pay taxes like we do. I am sure he get that money back from our taxes. He even charges nhs, the army, ambulance services rent.
it should not be forgotten that those who send their children to private schools are still contributing to the state education system, they do not get a refund on that money, further i still dont understand why the jealousy towards private schools and Grammar schools, these are probably the children that will grow up to be high earners and will contribute more taxes to society.....
I agree. Lots of us don't have kids at all but we still pay our taxes towards education. My attitude to this is that I want the best educated future workforce for my country, so when I'm old they can pay my pension. Its how society functions. We should ALL want education to be high quality and for our country to function well
True but c'mon you must know these commies hate the wealthy 🤑
I agree
Eric tan Hag contract for life ❤ 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Happy you said probably because not all high earners or achievers come from middle/upper class backgrounds, some actually have to work damn hard to get what the earn when the system doesn't do them any favours what so ever.
What are the overcrowded State schools going to do with the influx of children whose parents can no longer afford the fees?
Well those kids are so bright they will help raise the standard of education in the state schools.
No places available...gone to migrants, every one . When will they ever learn.(Rpt)
Easy, downgrade from a Tesla to a shit corsa=£ saved
@gordoncharles741 Sorry, but you'll always find that the lesser educated will bring the better down. Same as when you put riff raff in a nice neighbourhood.
Probably they will have to leave those children in their private schools, but pay the fees for them. It's happened at least once already. In the case of whole schools that close because a critical mass of pupils have departed, they may have to take over the whole school and pay everyone's fees.
This Gov really are nothing more than student ideologues/politicians out of their depth, I have never known such a shockingly bad and incompetent Gov in my lifetime. Considering Starmer is a lawyer you'd think he'd know better, but like everything else we have seen from this Gov so far it's poorly thought out, inconsistent and just ridiculous.
Yes, absolutely right.
Actually, it's not inconsistent - the politicians consistently gain, whilst we lose, and consistently move us towards a tyrannical neo-socialist state. And by now it's clear this assault on our country is not a series of 'blunders', but a concerted, deliberate effort to dismantle our sovereignty, so that the globalists can 'build it back'. 'if it was 'incompetence' it would randomly benefit us sometimes, but this is too consistently destructive.
Yeah but he was a human rights lawyer, they never consider the consequences...
but someone they know or who donates to them is going to make a bundle of $$ from it
100%
I went to Private School and my parents made a lot of sacrifices for me to go there.
Reckon it was worth it?
@@Elladis366 Yes
How ironic that a KC, former DPP didn’t look into the relevant legislation before proposing this.
He's also in the WEF (think about that. A serving Prime Minister that is a member of and representing a foreign NGO) and is favour of their destructive worldview. He was also in the dubious Trilateral Commission. That should tell you a lot about him.
Excellent info. Thank you. One of many blunders this inept Government is making!
These politicians aren't our ' well-meaning friends' with 'good intentions' who are just 'getting it wrong'. By now it's clear this assault on our country is not a series of 'blunders', but a concerted, deliberate effort to dismantle our sovereignty, so that the globalists can 'build it back'. 'if it was 'incompetence' it would randomly benefit us sometimes, but this is too consistently destructive.
Absolutely non of what Starmer doing is a blunder. It’s done on purpose by orders of his handlers at Davos…. WEF.
Which was voted in by a majority. Same as Brexit. Lose, lose then lose some more!
It's not a blunder if "you will own nothing and be happy"
It is not a blunder. It makes perfect sense if their goal is to polarize the electorate for a 2 party strategy.
A prime example of the ‘politics of jealousy’.
This is what happens when the Junior Common room becomes the government.
RIP Peter Lynch. First known political prisoner assassination by Starmer. 😢
I’m ashamed at what my Labour Party has turned into. Just read about Peter Lynch and my heart goes out to his family.
Labour are now effectively the Stasi in every meaningful way.
@@PeterFrayne-o4nIt was never your party , unless you’re a swivel eyed communist or a posh twit pretending to be “ of the people “ .
@@PeterFrayne-o4nWell, remember those words you posted next time you vote. Vote carefully next time.
Perhaps they should charge VAT on university ‘education’ as well!
All children must attend state schools for woke indoctrination!
I think you will find that private schools are pretty well as bad as the state sector.
@@timg1246 Some, not all & not to the same extreme. p.s. to my certain knowledge, this has been going on since the 50's.
@@timg1246 I think you will find they are not. I assume you have never been near one to make such a ridiculous remark.
@@timg1246not true my daughter has taught in a private school for 12 years ,just gone into a state one the difference is vast
I am not sure you understand what is going ,Woke stuff is only a symptom of a larger problem in public schools.
Public Schools by in large are ideological in very nature whilst on surface of it they teach literacy and numeracy then English and Maths.
However truth of the matter is Elites resent ,very notion of Working Classes Reading and Writing never mind being able deal with large complex multidimensional and multivariant problems which would create Social Mobility our ancestors dream of.
Often times Middle Class and Working Class Teachers ensure that doesn't happen and when people leave school stupider than they went in and lack basic skills as well academic skills needed to correct that by teaching themselves.
Unless they're privately educated or study beyond High School usually University they'll never posses those skills and even then it is expected that at University level u should already be capable of teaching yourself.
Herein lies the problem, entire nation obsesses over immigrants yet these and many problems are not being solved creating a huge educational gap which Politicians are exploiting in many ways including by funding groups that conduct high level race baiting exercises that keep public occupied whilst Trillions are being Laundered into Politicians pockets via Asset Stripping , Foreign Exchange Fraud and Easter Egging so those "donations" aren't actually from Assad's cousin ,they were given to Assad's cousin by Third Party that can't be traced back to Starmer or Bjo and look like bribes and perfectly legal bribes at that.
Wealthy friend of mine was eligible for Attendance Allowance yet never claimed it.
But she was so annoyed at losing the winter fuel allowance (£200 a year) she's now claiming Attendance Allowance* (£108 a week).
Edit *Originally I said PIP - my mistake
Friends mother in same position. Lost £300, claimed pension credit gets £3500+ a year plus tv licence, council tax relief, free dentistry etc.
Good for her
I am also livid at loosing the winter fuel allowance
I sent my daughter to private school and sacrificed a lot of things during that time so that she could have the best education I could give her
I wonder if I can now sue the government for all the money I paid in council tax for a service I didn’t use?
@@susansmiles2242 "losing", not "loosing" - "loosening" would be making something less tight.
PIP is run by outsiders incentivised to prevent applicants getting it. Anyone who has been involved in the process, like me, will confirm this.
@@susansmiles2242 "I can now sue the government for all the money I paid in council tax for a service I didn’t use?" If you're feeling lucky. Go on, sounds like you can afford it. It will benefit barristers like Dan perhaps, a worthy cause ?
Pure evil. Not stupid.
Goes to prove just how incompetent this government is. Greed at it's best from them!
Some of these schools are the only places children with special needs can get any education. For those children it’s disastrous. Also,where are all these children to go to our already overcrowded state schools?
I sold my house and lived in rented property to give my daughter a private education. That was a choice I never regretted.
your a wonderful parent.
Unfortunately some sees this as unfair for the other children who's parents are less willing to provide. Like inheritance.
@@clam4597 Yes, you're right. It's the politics of spiteful jealousy.
Glad it all worked out for you. Some kids still turn out bad.
You saved taxpayers money, too. And why can't the state, with all the resources at its disposal, outcompete what private schools offer? Because they are bureaucrats and have another agenda that doesn't include an educated populace.
This Goverment should have a long hard look at its self and resign.
Wishful thinking. Communist's never resign.
@@SuzanneDeveraux That’s why I said should….
Blind hate is never a good motivation for government policy.
Parents should be given vouchers that cover the cost in State schools or can be used to part pay for private education. No VAT should be charged on education.
I'm favoured only God knows how much I praise Him, $230k every 4weeks! I now have a big mansion and can now afford anything and also support God’s work and the church.
Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!
Wow that's huge, how do you make that much monthly?
I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??
It's Ms. Evelyn Vera doing, she's changed my life.
I started pretty low, though, $5000 thereabouts. The return came massive. Joey is in school doing well, telling me of new friends he's meeting in school. Thank you Evelyn Vera, you're a miracle.
The stupid always envy the clever!
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Sir Winston S Churchill.
It's the politics of envy.
Certainly, the clever, & those with the "networking" skills from a "good" Public school, know how to play the system & make it work for them. To the cost of the rest of us
As Margaret Thatcher once pointed out: "The problem with socialism is that sooner or later, you run out of other people's money".
@@Chris-hf2sl And the trouble with Reaganomics & its Thatcherite variant is all the wealth & power are sucked to the top like a black hole. In the guise of "trickling down" of wealth from the top. Which never happens. There are countries that get the balance right, USA is not amongst them
….After all of Starmer’s FREE, quality education and bursaries !
He's pulling the ladder up behind him.
@@Maureen.Silivri I didn't know Starmer went up the private-school ladder, thought he attended State-funded schools
@@daffyduk77definitely went to a private fee paying school, didn't pay fees because he went there when it was a grammar school before it changed to fee paying half way through his education, so he slipped through. No surprise.
@@suedaniels4722 I feel sure as an 11-year-old, being directed there by his parents, would have known of the change in policy 2 years into the future & connived in it himself. So, yes, what a monstrous hypocrite that makes him. My understanding is, his parents didn't pay from year-13 onwards for him.
@@daffyduk77he went to a fee paying school, he just didn’t pay. Remember it was Labour who started dismantling the Grammar school system in the first place, which resulted in many of these school becoming private schools. Then he went to university, which he didn’t have to pay fees for either. Some people get all the breaks. It’s funny you would think that Labour governments would want to support less well off people to achieve higher standards of education, but successive governments have made it more expensive to the point where only the very rich will be able afford the type of education Starmer enjoyed. I guess they want to keep the masses poor and uneducated as they will tend to vote labour.
Imagine having a government that have no idea what they are doing….oooppss we don’t have to, we’re actually living it 🤷♀️
Its worse than that, they know exactly what they're doing, this is a feature of the Labour government, not a bug
Oh, don't be fooled ... they know EXACTLY what they're doing. These politicians aren't our ' well-meaning friends' with 'good intentions' who are just 'getting it wrong'. By now it's clear this assault on our country is not a series of 'blunders', but a concerted, deliberate effort to dismantle our sovereignty, so that the globalists can 'build it back'. 'if it was 'incompetence' it would randomly benefit us sometimes, but this is too consistently destructive.
We have had governments that have no idea what they are doing for the past 14 years, nothing is new.
It is like a nightmare we cannot wake up from.....didn't Starmer to private school etc...
@@avryllsixtus3429 common tactic, use the advantage yourself then hefty the ladder up, Peter dinklage did it too, snow white had some weird castings for the dwarfs
Bunch of complete disgusting clowns…….they really hate our country 🤬
My Mum and her sister attended private school, their parents were not wealthy but they put everything they had into the education of my Mum and her sister. They had seen how awful the local state-run schools were. Pushing people out of private education by slapping VAT on fees, will put greater strain on state-run education. Just because it is provided by the Government, does not mean it is the best. How many Labour MPs have put their children through PRIVATE education?
Starmer is a crappy politician and now we see a crappy lawyer.
I dread to think the damage that will be done over the next 5 years.
However bad, it will be overshadowed by the damage done in the previous 14 years.
@@gordoncharles741 not really, they are actually doing more harm the tories. The tories are just lazy and incompetent, these guys are actively doing damage because they are either naive or stupid.
@@markbedwell3100 I suppose you dont have a mortgage then, and maybe also you have mainland European passport then. 🤣, the sheer stupidity and denial of these comment... Just outstanding, Go look at the child poverty stats, the list goes on and on and on, They are making mistakes sure but at least they are not out there having parties and giving away billions in PIP contract to family and friends. Cant believe the comparison can even be made. 300 millions pounds a week, where is it?
@@gordoncharles741 spoken like a person who doesn't even know what a woman is.
@@MSLS83 I went to Paris twice this year thanks, can’t say I noticed a massive difference. The damage to this country was done by the tories and its own inability to govern. This does not mean Labour get a free pass with ridiculous immigration policies, giving away territory, taking the winter fuel allowance away (after saying this would killed thousands of pensioners). And this is just a few things in a few months. Let’s not forget that this car change will also effect sen kids and special schools.
They are worse than the tories, only the most brainwashed idiot would think otherwise. Personally, I don’t like either party.
Labour don't like you being rich unless you can offer their politicians holiday homes or tickets to go and watch Arsenal or Taylor Swift concerts.
But it was ok for Johnson to have holidays on donors' exclusive private islands, his wedding reception at extravagant stately homes, redecorated home at ££££££ from rich donor friends (last 1 so blatant he had to repay). Sunak's wife benefitting from Sunak's tax policies into the millions ? Was that ok ? Maybe Daniel made videos about that. Or maybe not
@@daffyduk77 But he declared them which is all you need to avoid being called a sponger according to James O'Brien on LBC. They are all hogs with their snouts in the trough no matter what side of the House they sit in. Both Tory and Labour peerages are seen as a commodity, it stinks.
They are all idiots...
If you think they are idiots then they have fooled you
I wish I could disagree.
@@nickcoppard5335Have to disagree. The people at the very top are not stupid, but our politicians are. High confidence, low IQ. I've never seen such incompetence in parliament as I see today. I truly feel for my offspring.
I think you are going to be quite busy until the next election!
Keep up the good work, really appreciate it.
Not the average child's education, just the children of the rich! Get your facts straight! 😵💫
Time for an urgent "buyer's regret" election.
You just perfectly described why democracy is a shit system.
and your recommendation would be ?
@@wildoscar416 The most sensible independent candidate for MP.
Well hope those turkeys who voted for Xmas are happy! As Klaus said,"You'll have nothing and be happy"! Go woke, go broke!
education should be financially easy and academically difficult.
Y financially easy I assume you mean it should be subsidised by the tax payer? I disagree. Let the market set the price of education. That is the best way of ensuring expending on education is done efficiently.
@@rodneyfungus8249 That would be an interesting proposal in theory, but in reality it would just further entrench social-economic, class, and geographical divides.
If we were designing a country from scratch, and playing it like a game of Monopoly, all starting with the same, a free market for education could be interesting.
@@rodneyfungus8249 So the children of those on the minimum wage will have no chance. An American attitude. Reinforcing the underclass trap
Both the Tories and it's Labour sister party have shown over decades how low a priority education is by stubbornly refusing to reopen grammar schools.
This looks like a plot to restrain people from educating kids themselves
How can you get rid of this perfidious government?
not by "storming the gates"
By voting in the next perfidious government.
One of the men that Starmer had locked up just died in prison. He was a grandfather.
What nasty government this is.
It's a marvelous government for all these countries they send millions of foreign aid to no wonder we have to pay so much tax
One blunder after another, but it is a Labour government.
Stealing 20% of peoples money is evil to start with.
I am so pleased for parents and children directly involved in this . Let’s hope they get justice .
The age of 19 is usually for SEN children.
Daniel is right with his description of the parents who will struggle with this extra VAT on fees.
Perhaps the government needs to give them a refund on the tax paid that goes to state schools.
Starmer benefitted from others PAYING his fees. His family didn't pay any fees to his school!
What a Hypocrite!!!
Yes and he is now pulling the ladder up behind him.
Seems he got used to freebies from a very early age.
There are some ideological driven Politicians that boast that they want to cause & create an educational system which produces "equality of result" in education, in other words these cranks believe that they can provide equality in Education ! ! Will these Politicians "ban children from listening to bed-time stories" because by listening to bed-time stories (perhaps read by their parents) it causes children to excel in their Education ?
I feel sure his parents paid their dues. Are you saying that children should only get the degree & extent of state-sector education commensurate with what their parents paid in as taxes ?
@@daffyduk77 Meritocracy is the best way and should be for all.
It's all down to jealousy.
I agree - and I’ve never understood it.
Nothing is that simple in life.
Thank you. Such an important topic for children of all educational needs.
It's bizarre that children will be charged vat for their education in a private facility, but adults won't.
Nothing g that Starmer and co have done, or will do, is logical or common sense.
Bizarre until you realise it’s a Liebour “strategy” and then it suddenly makes sense 😂
@@fujivato indeed. this will help conservatives win the next election who in turn will help with liebours reelection afterwards. they will say look how terrible the conservatives have been, you must vote for us or they will get back in. always the same old game. we can predict right now the conservatives will mess with the state schools finances.VAT on school dinners perhaps or free beer in top universites.
@@catkin-z8g yep and the cycle will continue 😂
This has echoes of the ridiculous “pasty tax” but is considerably more ill conceived.
I have to ask this. How good is/was Kier Starmer as a Legal Professional in his past life? Just about everything he is doing is contravening some law or other! Has he not heard of research? Has he actually forgotten that laws do actually exist? When someone floats an idea does he not investigate the viability of the idea, and any ramifications that there would be? And is there no-one, no-one! - in his parliament with the brains and balls to stand up to him and his "sugar daddies"? Or, are they all on the take? I never, ever, in my 69 years imagined I would ever be asking these questions of any government in the UK, let alone a Labour government.
You have to conclude not any good. Lawyers dwell on small details. There is no-one in his Parliament with any level of competence, experience or qualifications. Labour, like many councils, see intelligent people as a threat to their cosy existence and don't hire them out of spite.
I have repeatedly argued on this channel and others that he was a useless barrister. That's why he sought employment by the government. Like all public employees. He is lacking in vision, charisma, attention to detail, and most other aspects that define a competent legal mind.
There are some ideological driven Politicians that boast that they want to cause & create an educational system which produces "equality of result" in education, in other words these cranks believe that they can provide equality in Education ! ! Will these Politicians "ban children from listening to bed-time stories" because by listening to bed-time stories (perhaps read by their parents) it causes children to excel in their Education ?
He is following an Agenda that is not his own. He doesn't care about breaking laws, hurting people's feelings or doing the right thing... etc. His only goal is to implement the Global Agenda.
@@martyndawson7484 I think you may have just hit the nail on the head there Martyn. 🤔
This government is complicit in gen.o.cide and I don't think they care too much about a little age discrimination. People with a little backbone should simply refuse to pay the VAT.
Westberkshire Council has been taking money from School's unlawfully this year claiming they need the money, however they borrowed £100,000,000 a few years ago for a property portfolio. The Chief executive is on £260,000 pa so they should be sacked and the property solded if they are that short of cash.
Am I unreasonable in my expectation that Starmer as having held the post of head of CPS (amongst other things) should himself have more than an inkling of the relative legality of his policies?
I do not question the morality of those policies as we should all be aware that he lacks any!
One would think that Starmer would be aware of the legal minefields head of him. I can only conclude that he is blinded by ideology. I have no other explanation other than the policy being put forward as an Aunt Sally to placate the far left. This seems somewhat unlikely gives that it seems to introduce more problems than it solves.
Is this going to be applied to all the Islamic schools in the UK?
I have my doubts.......
Of course not.
That is a very good question.
And Jewish schools?
Very good point, let’s find out
To stop people trying to get their children the best education they cam is despicable. I have no issue with people who have done well passing this on tfor the benifit in many way to help all of us! It is like imposing the lowest common denominator not encouraging the highest
All those Old Etonians who have been [expletive deleted] the rest of us these last 14 years are keen to preserve their privilege of course. One person's helping-hand to their poor starving kids ... ok yah. We need less of the societal distortions, in an ideal world it would be just the top slice of so-called educational excellence (for the super-rich) who were targeted. They can afford it
The public 'education' schools are full so, where are they going to find places for the children of parents that can no longer afford to go private, plus all the extra funding for them ???🤨🤬
Problem is many of us would love to send our children to private school but just can't afford it. If these tax collectors don't get the money here they will tax everyone somewhere else. This is dystopia nightmare
Brilliant post BBB, have shared on X
This should be incendiary to the Churches who provide much private education. e.g. Catholics, Anglican, even Muslim. Playing with fire.
I was a normal office worker and my wife was an admin assistant but we sent our son to a fee-paying school! We could ill-afford it but we got by and considered our son's education was paramount for his future.
It was unimaginable that following the previous government's turmoil, we could end up with a worse one, yet here we are with a tenfold more dire situation.
Unfortunately these idiots will cause a lot more damage whilst they remain in office.
Most people don't realise that disabled children, going to a non state school, fall into this category. So parents of a disabled child are now having to pay VAT, which is essentially now a tax on being disabled.
Unbelievable! Why aren’t they looking at taxing religious institutions and religious schools, of which are the most discriminatory institutions for education in Britain!
I understand that it applies to religious fee-paying schools as well, does it not? I thought that was probably part of the reason for doing this with VAT rather than stripping the schools of charitable status, since this might be difficult to do when the school is part of a religious institution.
@@frmcf hi, thanks for that. I was thinking more that they should look to put religions on equal footing with all and tax them accordingly which would find money for the government rather than attacking education. If churches can spend millions on evangelism each year and own large areas of real estate then they should be paying into the system.
Religious schools do throw up other issues in communities and get all sorts of benefits not realised by non religious state schools making it a very unfair and outdated system. Kind regards.
@@SeanCarter-c1l why not just charge parents VAT on the state education? this would increase demand for the cheaper schools and help lowers standards further.
@@catkin-z8g I think your missing the point. A fair society is surely the only thing to have. Good quality education for ALL our children is paramount. Not indoctrination
@@SeanCarter-c1l $cientism is indoctrination. There is a lot of bogus information taught in state schools like darwinism and genetics for example. The religous schools may provide more context and balance in comparison.
Another fantastic video. I can't believe Starmer is going through with this, it's too late for him to back down.
Sloppy and negligent is a perfect description of this government!!
You work very hard to keep us informed, thanks, we apricate it