Will Labour take on the power of private schools in the UK? podcast
Briefly

The current Labour cabinet has been described as the most state-educated in British history, signifying a departure from the traditional elite public school influence.
Friedman highlights a significant shift: the current government features a cabinet where all four great offices of state are held by individuals who were educated in state schools.
Despite a history of private school dominance among Britain's elite, the Labour government's recent decision to repeal the VAT exemption for private schools suggests a potential change.
Friedman's analysis in 'Born to Rule' sheds light on how private school graduates have historically held a disproportionate influence on various sectors in British life.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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