What a bizarre post DaisyAnne
But seeing as you ask...
I went to school across the road from my parents' house. The next nearest secondary school was 16 miles away. There was no "choice", or trying to get into the best secondary for my needs...because everyone was in together. The school in my town took every child and streamed them for each individual subject. We all turned into doctors, vets, oil industry executives, diplomats and goodness knows what. No selection involved. One girl I know went to private school 30 miles away, travelling everyday. We all thought it was very odd.
Where was this socialist and communist paradise? Well, Scotland of course. So, if you want to change the status quo in your elitist, snobby country, look at how education worked in Scotland in the seventies. I could name a few parties that could bring it about, but you can probably guess who they are.
And do move on from calling me a communist, its a very sad state of affairs.
Incidentally I have lots of arguments left. None of them sexist, no matter how much people try to discredit them. ?
Good Morning Monday 6th July 2026
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