Do you think the government should tax private school fees?
I mean the richest 7% of people in the country, who according to the article, actually use these special schools.
Well, the article says “approximately 93%” go to proper schools, so I suppose it must be very slightly made up?
I also made a slight assumption that 100% minus 93% would leave us with 7% - but I didn’t go to Eton, so I assume my maths is likely incorrect.
Anyway, to be fair, I am making an assumption and I’m missing out on those who are home schooled, as well as those in referral units or special education or those who don’t go to school at all.
As a side note - do home schoolers and non-schoolers recieve special tax breaks for “not using up a state school space”?
Anyway, it can’t affect the numbers that much, as it still shows as “7% actually use these schools” on the government’s own website:
gov.uk - Elitism in Britain (2019): “Just 7% of British people are privately educated”
Note that this is your Tory friends from 5 years ago - it’s not the current Labour Government who are proposing removing the tax breaks on private schools.
You’ve drawn a false equivalence between the richest 7% and the 7% that use private schools.