But I already explained how this tax gives no benefit to the exchequer so for me to then transfer to a state school that would cost the taxpayer, great idea.
Of course my attitude is self centred, we aren’t talking twiddly winks here, for me to pay that extra £6k per year I have to earn £10k as remember that income is already taxed on top of actually paying the £30k fee. (50k before tax)
Surprise news flash for you here, not all parents are millionaires with huge trust funds from grandma, some of us have to actually earn that money and already paid tax on it.
Luckily I only have one year left to pay for otherwise discussions would have to take place.
So you are one of the lucky ones who got your children privileged access to private education VAT free.
And you still complain.
And explain again, charging VAT on all private education would give no benefit to the exchequer, as I have read several times, in different papers, with different political slants, that this would still make around a billion quid a year, in net benefit, to the taxpayer.
Large numbers of parents with children in private education earn a great deal more than the national average, with or without granny's inheritance.
Simple fact...so tax them on the privilege of private education. You are giving your kids an unfair start in life..., so you have to pay for it.
The rich would still send their little oiks to private education...the less rich would just have to work a little bit harder to fund their education.
As song as they all pay the tax, then it is a little more fair than things were.
Me, I would shut the lot.
Every last one.
We all know how well our recent Eton prime ministers have done working for equality and justice.
Edit...and election bingo, one our Tom missed.
"Scrap the Equality Act".
Get in there, full house.