
So those people that go to public school shouldn't have representation? What if they get in with a government assisted grant because they perform well at entrance exams? Wouldn't it be better to address the education system that means public schools continue to thrive, rather than introducing electoral segregation?
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 12:47, Reply)

Public school chinless wonders are already over represented in anywhere of merit.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 12:56, Reply)

so they should be about 0.1% of the members, being about 6 of them instead of 400 like it is now...
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 13:24, Reply)

There seems to be a myth that public schools aren't absolutely bloody everywhere, when they are, due to the shite state of well, the state.
Its also worth noting that 20 serving MPs are from Eton, not from public schools in general. What percentage of the population went to fucking Eton? You want to point at over-representation look there first.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 13:40, Reply)

( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 14:01, Reply)

That's naive, the state run Grammar schools would simply improve further. Little Tarquin isn't going to be going to an inner city comprehensive.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 14:40, Reply)

Well in favour of grammars so long is it's combined with free extra tuition to those kids that show talent so they can be taken out of the playground meat grinder.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 14:51, Reply)

The thick rich kids will be snookered.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 14:59, Reply)

They'll just have to become US president or Foreign Secretary like other thick rich kids.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 15:20, Reply)

there aren't enough good teachers or clever children to go round.
So rather than every state school being terrible, and the few potential geniuses we have languishing somewhere that doesn't challenge them, we make more grammar schools.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 15:08, Reply)

We could pay teachers the same as doctors or lawyers and make teaching something other than a altruistic vocation?
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 15:22, Reply)

The current average starting salary for a teacher is just over £19,000, after 10 years service, this reaches approximately £29,000. That's frankly disgusting. A top of their profession a Head Teacher can earn just over £100k ...and then they are stuck, there is no progression possible past that... except perhaps university chancellors, who are never actually teachers.
Starting salary for a junior doctor is £23,000 rising to £30,000 in four years. However the average salary for GPs is between 60,000 and 100,000 depending on location with specialists running to millions and millions.
Given the entry level for a fucking web designer out of uni is £23,000, why would anyone opt for the shit-show that is teaching? the crappy hours, the institutionalized staff and worst of all the kids. Ugh.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 16:00, Reply)

Teachers, nurses, policemen... all are getting priced out of home ownership in many areas when they face long hours of shite. Seems completely out of kilter with the jobs they do and their responsibilities.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 16:10, Reply)

Unfortunately that is generally how the worth of the individual to the capitalist system is judged
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 16:27, Reply)

Hell I bought my house 6 years ago and it's gone up in value by 71% for doing fuck all. And that's in Bedfordsire.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 16:28, Reply)

Seems so odd that growing up in the 80's that families could afford a 3 bed semi in a leafy suburb on one person's wages plus one holiday a year without working themselves to death.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 17:36, Reply)

( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 17:45, Reply)

Where are you getting your numbers for teacher pay from?
NASUWT Teachers pay scale (Not including London)
Yes you can earn more if you become a Specialist or G.P.
Consultants do very well and a G.P gets around the same as a head teacher.
www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/doctors/pay-doctors
Also Doctors have to make life and death decisions under great stress.
Teachers have to stop little Jimmy from eating glue and make sure he knows his times table up to 10 x 10.
Now if you were to say Nurses pay then I would agree totally with you.
That needs to increased.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 16:26, Reply)

I think you may be confusing a nursery school assistant with a teacher...or education has changed from my day.
Primary school is a slightly different kettle of fish, but I'm looking at the secondary school/college figures ..They are from 2014 though, so if they've gone up a bit since then, super!
However would I rather make a life and death call on someone than teach a room of 35+ uninterested borderline feral inner city teenagers who don't want to be there?? I know which would be way way more stressful for me. At least when you're at school you can get away with punching another student for being a dick, teachers are impossible saints.
( , Tue 21 Nov 2017, 16:33, Reply)