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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Just read the first two. Can't blame the school for some parents' reaction to the cartoon. And the teacher with the pronoun stance was not sacked.
I'll read the rest later.
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The school threw the teacher under the proverbial bus and failed to support him infront of the mob.
The teacher was suspended and then clams she was sacked when she shared details of the incident with her solicitor. Unless you can show me she left of her own free will? I’m always happy to admit if I’m wrong.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/17...council-sacked
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Originally Posted by ianch99
Yup, just scare stories.
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No, reality, unfortunately.
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Originally Posted by ianch99
Someone posted a screenshot of the letter sent out to the debtor parents in which her school describes what it will do to their children:
All makes sense now, Suella Braverman was the first chair of governors at her school.
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Seems reasonable to me. Or do you think that people that are able to pay for school dinners shouldn’t?
Oh and look, they weren’t left to “starve”. That’s because they wouldn’t Be allowed to.
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Originally Posted by ianch99
Seems like you subscribe to the Victorian school of values: know your place and if you can't afford food, starve.
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