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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Is state education really that bad?

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Actor Martin Freeman. 'It seems from your Pass notes for Martin Freeman that millions of parents have sacrificed their 'child’s life chances' by not sending them to private school,' writes Peter McKenna. Photograph: Kirstin Sinclair/FilmMagic

Some 93% of UK schoolchildren are educated in state-funded schools. It seems from your Pass notes for Martin Freeman (G2, 2 April) that millions of parents have sacrificed their “child’s life chances” by not sending them to private school. And those who could have stumped up the fees but didn’t have wickedly sacrificed their children “on the altar of political ideology”. Is state education really that bad? And does this sort of baloney now pass as a Guardian truism – or is it just an editor sacrificing their conscience (along with their sense of satire) on the altar of self-righteousness?
Peter McKenna
Liverpool

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