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I tell you what else is a fiction - the Consultation on the VAT on school fees proposal. I had no acknowledgent from my response email and nor did hundreds of other responders. They are not listening. They could not give a hoot about any of these children - state or private.
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There is so much truth in this. Children need lifting by telling them they "can do anything they put their minds to". This Government would rather lower standards for all and level the playing field by trying to close down the high achievers.
Katharine Birbalsingh Exposes Labour’s Education Lie Katharine Birbalsingh's success has exposed an uncomfortable truth for this government. Her school does what ministers endlessly promise but rarely deliver: it takes deprived children, imposes order, teaches knowledge, and produces results. That should make her a model. Instead, it makes her a problem. Because there's a habit in this government: it mistakes control for competence. It cannot build a culture, so it reaches for a rulebook. It cannot raise standards, so it polices symbols. And when confronted with schools that prove success is possible through discipline and authority, it moves to restrain them. This is about power. Labour sells its schools bill as care – safeguarding, support, "no one falling through the cracks". Some of that sounds reasonable. But buried inside is a deliberate grab: autonomy pulled from academies and free schools, authority hauled back to local councils and Whitehall. That is the point. Labour has never trusted institutions it cannot control. When a school succeeds on its own terms, it exposes the system. So the instinct is not to copy it, but to tame it. This is why Katharine Birbalsingh matters. Michaela is a state comprehensive in inner-city London, serving largely deprived pupils, and it is one of the highest-performing schools in the country. It is not an eccentric outlier. It is a direct rebuke to the modern education class. Its pupils sing together, sit properly, speak clearly, thank their teachers, and are expected to know the answers. And it unsettles a political culture that has spent years insisting deprivation equals fragility and that authority itself is suspect. Enter Bridget Phillipson, whose approach follows a familiar Labour instinct: centralise, standardise, and moralise. Uniforms become a ministerial obsession, not because ties and badges matter in themselves, but because Labour understands regulation, not ethos. Where Birbalsingh sees uniform as belonging and pride – the small discipline that signals larger standards – Phillipson sees a consumer issue to be managed from Whitehall. She cannot grasp that order is not imposed by guidance notes but by adults willing to insist. The same blindness runs through Labour's curriculum agenda. Diluting the EBacc, widening "choice", and talking up "flexibility" sounds progressive. In practice it lowers the academic floor for the poor while the middle class quietly protects its own. Knowledge is replaced with options, rigour with convenience, and deprived children are left once again with the soft timetable and the low horizon. That is how inequality is reproduced – not by high standards, but by pretending standards are oppressive. Behind all this sits a deeper failure: a refusal to understand what education is for. Birbalsingh treats children as unfinished adults who must be formed. Labour increasingly treats them as permanent patients – categorised, excused, therapised, and shielded from consequence. Bad behaviour becomes "trauma". Absence becomes "anxiety". Discipline becomes "harm". The child learns one lesson: responsibility is optional. That lesson does not liberate. It corrodes. This is why grievance culture is so destructive. Tell a child the world is stacked against him and effort becomes pointless. Tell him every correction is prejudice and learning stops. Tell him success is suspect and he stops striving. Ministers then wring their hands over mental health, having dismantled every source of resilience. The cure is not more management or more professionals. It is standards, truth, and adults willing to lead. Birbalsingh's schools are feared because they expose the lie. Excuses are optional. Deprived children don't need pity; they need seriousness – knowledge, order, correction, belief. Labour wants the credit for mobility without the discipline it requires. Until it learns the difference, it will keep mistaking control for compassion – and children will pay the price.
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Emily Pool DipPFS AIPW retweeted
25 Nov 2025
Does anybody else feel cheated that they’re going to have to pay higher taxes and the income thresholds will be frozen for longer, all so Labour can scrap the two-child benefit cap and give more handouts to those who don’t want to work? It’s disgusting and unfair to workers.
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Emily Pool DipPFS AIPW retweeted
Replying to @benonwine
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Sadiq Khan wouldn’t answer questions on rape gangs, he said he didn’t understand what I meant. The Met are now looking into 9,000 cases. - Sadiq Khan is not worthy of the position of Mayor, he should resign!
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25 Oct 2025
Replying to @KEdge23
Implications she knew about mass rape gangs in the north west and hid it. If a fair and independent national rape Gang enquiry takes place she will be out on her ear and could face a criminal investigation along with Burnham and others in the Labour government.
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Replying to @robprogressive
Labour: Too doctrinaire, narrow minded, economically illiterate and mean-spirited to even bother thinking about the impact of their stupid policies on the nation.
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Replying to @RachelReevesMP
Twinkle, Twinkle, Global Star. How We Wonder Where You Are. Up above our debts so high, past the taxes in the sky. Reeve's calls it 'backing Britain.' Me? I call it press release ambition. Energy bills through the roof. Unemployment rocketing. Growth flat on the floor. And Inflation sky high. But don’t worry... Rachel's tweeting optimism once more. 'Come build here!' she yells, as factories close and families sigh. For who would move to a land so dear, where the brightest dim once they get here? Twinkle, twinkle, global star. we built the runway. You flew too far. Britain once made stars... The only one's coming? They're on dinghy's. Chances of her plans being a success?
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Emily Pool DipPFS AIPW retweeted
13 Oct 2025
It’s sickening seeing Keir Starmer and David Lammy upload statements about the hostages. They both cared more about losing sectarian Muslim votes in Labour seats than their wellbeing. Neither of them should ever be forgiven.
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Emily Pool DipPFS AIPW retweeted
12 Oct 2025
Replying to @GBNEWS
Revolting creature. Nasty, repulsive and ugly in every way. I cannot wait to watch her lose her seat at the next election and slip into the nothings that awaits her legacy as the worst education secretary in history.
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I assure you she’s delusional. She can thank @realDonaldTrump anytime just to set the record straight.
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'We've played a key role behind the scenes in shaping this' Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson says the UK government has been involved in diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza. trib.al/GMH8aBc #TrevorPhillips šŸ“ŗ Sky 501 and YouTube
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Like this wasn’t predictable… šŸ™„
When Labour announced VAT on private school fees, they promised it would raise £1.7 billion for state schools. With 25,000 pupils already forced out, eight times more than predicted, the policy is on track to cost taxpayers money rather than raise it. A thread🧵
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Correct, he is toast. The most hated PM of my lifetime.
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9 Sep 2025
Plenty of people including Mp’s came from very humble beginnings but have proved that background shouldn’t and hasn’t been a barrier! The focus should be on actually improving education not all these filtered photos & tall tales! šŸ™„ thetimes.com/uk/education/ar…
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Emily Pool DipPFS AIPW retweeted
9 Sep 2025
Reeves - Worst Chancellor Rayner, Haigh, Tulip, Ali - All resigned following a scandal Phillipson - Worst Education Sec Cooper - Worst Home Sec Powell - Believes discussing Pakistani grooming gangs is ā€œdog whistleā€ Can we end celebrating identity politics over competence?
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ā€œIt is ironic that UK independent education, one of the most valued & enduring global brands, should be so sneered at in its country of origin. Today, these schools continue to be envied across the world, contributing an estimated Ā£16.5bn to the economy.ā€ telegraph.co.uk/money/tax/ne…
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Astonishing that in so wide a reshuffle, @bphillipsonMP is remaining as Education Secretary, given how she is deliberately destroying the bipartisan reforms which have been so important over the past three decades. She is by quite a margin the worst minister in the Cabinet - and that's a strong competition spectator.co.uk/article/brid…
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Beth Rigby of Sly News was like a rabid dog when waving her pitchfork to lead the witchhunts against Boris Johnson & Liz Truss. Today she was instead a shoulder to cry on while trying to rehabilitate the tax avoiding champagne socialist hypocrite Angela Rayner. Both must go!
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Replying to @TheSun @joerichlaw
@AngelaRayner Cheered the taxing of disabled children’s education and was glad to introduce it at the most disruptive time. She had no empathy or compassion for those children but is happy to use her own to avoid paying tax? Shameful
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