Should those with a income of more than 80k pay for school? : Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:23 pm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-257 ... ok_bbcnews
There is an idea, which doesn't look like being adopted to be fair, that those who earn a combined income of more than £80,000 should have to pay if their children go to the most popular state schools. The idea being that £80,000 is the starting point, increasing the more you earn. First of all I would volunteer that I wouldn't be in the bracket to make the extra payments should they be implemented. My personal thoughts is that its double taxation (as we pay council tax) on those who have worked themselves up the ladder. That while I agree those earning these sorts of levels shouldn't receive benefits (generally speaking), that we should all be universally entitled to access to education for our children, healthcare etc without penalty beyond paying your fair share of taxes. What do people think of this idea? |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-257 ... ok_bbcnews
There is an idea, which doesn't look like being adopted to be fair, that those who earn a combined income of more than £80,000 should have to pay if their children go to the most popular state schools. The idea being that £80,000 is the starting point, increasing the more you earn. First of all I would volunteer that I wouldn't be in the bracket to make the extra payments should they be implemented. My personal thoughts is that its double taxation (as we pay council tax) on those who have worked themselves up the ladder. That while I agree those earning these sorts of levels shouldn't receive benefits (generally speaking), that we should all be universally entitled to access to education for our children, healthcare etc without penalty beyond paying your fair share of taxes. What do people think of this idea? |
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