So you say. We can't be sure about that without doing the experiment, though the experts who have looked at this think it will be revenue-positive for the government. And both schools highlighted by … (View Post)
With one child perhaps. Two at the same time and it's unambiguously far out. Which returns is to the observation that private schools are no longer a thing the middle class can do by scrimping and sa… (View Post)
Thing is, there was a decent defensive case to be made for May, and a different decent defensive case for November/December. Apart from the surprise value (and that seems to be hurting the Conservati… (View Post)
Depends. Most likely, Starmer is boring, Sunak jabs and gets nowhere, it's judged as a no-score draw. Which suits Labour fine, even if it's a bit disappointing. (Something something didn't seal the d… (View Post)
Labour is on 45% – up four points on last weekend, while the Conservatives are down 2 on 25%. Reform is up on one on 11%, the Lib Dems down 2 on 8%, and the Greens down one point on 6%. That's fairly… (View Post)