kenneal wrote:That's because the Grammar Schools were abolished. If you were clever enough to pass the 11+ or the 13+ or the 16+ you could get a good academic education and go to university no matter what your background. And grants helped if your parents couldn't afford it.
Rubbish! When I went to uni only about 7% of the population got in, grammar schools or no. Now almost half the cohort can get in.
Yes, I got a grant. And my student days were poorer, materially, in a way that today's students just can't comprehend, despite being given extra money by my parents.
clv101 wrote:...a car, a telly, a fridge, or go on foreign holidays...
Ah, so that's what makes it so good.
Well you've bought all that lot plus a load of stuff only recently invented. Take those rosy coloured backward looking specs off.
Adam wrote:Under new Labour the country is even more unequal than under Mrs Thatcher.
The gap between the richest and the poorest may have extended but it is quite wrong to imply that this is anything to do with whether Labour or Conservative are in power. A temporal association is not the same as a causal relationship.