Life With Remote Husband

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Life With Remote Husband

Life With Remote Husband

@RemoteHusband

NHS worker and part-time EHO student. 2 children in private school and a husband who works away for a month at a time. Mildly interested in politics

Katılım Aralık 2024
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Tim Jonas@TimothyJonas·
@anaboultertv @bphillipsonMP And for all the people saying it had nothing to do with Labour and the school was losing millions, this is what I've found. This is on Labour.
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@SingleDadTravel @john_ford77 @THemingford And again playing devils advocate, those that aren’t on UC (and aren’t super rich) can’t afford to go at the current price. So loss of visitors is still happening, it’s just who can’t afford to go 🤷‍♀️. Must be a better way somehow that means everyone can take kids out.
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jason wyatt
jason wyatt@SingleDadTravel·
@RemoteHusband @john_ford77 @THemingford But then loss of visitors would mean having to charge more or closing 🙄 if i take my 3 kids out to that attraction they will all want feeding, all want souvenirs so not exactly a cheap day out just a bit cheaper so i can actually take them 👌
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Thomas H. 💙
Thomas H. 💙@THemingford·
I can't imagine having the sort of attitude where, because of inadequate pay due to pay not keeping up for decades, that I would resent or begrudge a disabled person or child enjoying a day out. That really is awful selfishness.
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@SingleDadTravel @john_ford77 @THemingford Ok let’s play devils advocate - attractions need to bring in £X income per day which equates to £Y cost per person. What sees to be happening is those on UC pay less than £Y and those not on UC pay more than £Y to make it up. So yes, only having to pay £Y would make a difference.
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jason wyatt
jason wyatt@SingleDadTravel·
@john_ford77 @THemingford So why complain? Would me either paying more or not being able to afford to take my family out improve your quality of living?
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Catastropheebs 🇬🇧
Catastropheebs 🇬🇧@NoEducationTax·
@anaboultertv @GuyEmma68700 It’s identity politics & victim mentality creeping ever increasingly into our education system. 🙄 It’s not about what you CAN do for yourself these days, it’s about exactly how you’re being uniquely oppressed & who you can blame. Like a USP, but with martyrdom.
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CLMARMAC
CLMARMAC@ChloeMac20·
There is only 1 school in the top 80 schools getting into Oxbridge in Yorkshire. It is a state sixth form college. Yet there are 50 independent schools in Yorkshire that dont feature on this list. Going to an excellent state school in London or the south east is more likely to get you into Oxbridge, and yet they punish parents for trying to give children a good education that is not as readily available as there is on offer in the south. The policy should be abolished asap. It is wrong. uniadmissions.co.uk/application-gu…
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@apes147 @TiceRichard Me? Envious of what? You’re the one who came out of the box shouting about how it’s tough for people who can’t afford petrol and saying it’s just tough titties for anyone that can afford education when their school closes
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House Of The People
House Of The People@HoTPOfficial·
There is no way of knowing how often Parliament votes against what the public actually wants. Until now. houseofthepeople.com tracks every bill going through Parliament. You vote. We compare it to how your MP voted. The gap speaks for itself.
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@PaffyPete @TiceRichard I suspect would need to really look at figures - a steady state declining roll may be survivable longer term, but was there a sudden change/increase in the rate of decline after NI/VAT change? The devil is in the details of the figures of all the schools that have closed.
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Oddbot Junior
Oddbot Junior@PaffyPete·
@RemoteHusband @TiceRichard They can. But falling numbers eventually take their toll. Whether that’s VAT or choice, we won’t know. But many a school closing has blamed VAT when their roll has been in decline for years.
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April Dwyer
April Dwyer@apes147·
@RemoteHusband @TiceRichard Really? My kid grew up in a working class, single parent household. They went to an ordinary secondary school but got a place at Cambridge University. No fees. No fuss. Our demographic doesn’t do ‘envy’ - we just get on with it.
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@PaffyPete @TiceRichard A charity can survive for a long time on very slim operating margins (even consistent deficit) but increase the cost (NI) and decrease the demand (VAT) there are no profits to fall back on.
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Oddbot Junior
Oddbot Junior@PaffyPete·
@RemoteHusband @TiceRichard But you can. It’s a business that runs on a funding model that needs to break at least even. If it doesn’t, it eventually folds.
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@Helen_Barnard The right to have a day out?? There are plenty of free days out that people not on UC have to do as they can’t afford the cost of attractions. Why can we not expect people on UC to live within their income too? Benefits were only ever meant to be temporary solution to a crisis
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Helen Barnard
Helen Barnard@Helen_Barnard·
5 in 6 people on Universal Credit can’t afford essentials because incomes are so low. Many face hunger. Any day out is far out of reach. Even the costs below, and the bus fare to get there will be too much for many. But all families should have an occasional day out together.
Michael Simmons@Simmons__

Is this fair?

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Independent Schools Council
There are significant regional differences in independent school pupil numbers following the introduction of VAT on fees. The ISC Census found that Northern regions experienced a sharper fall in students than in London and the South East 📉
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@loftusroadw12 @nathansldennis @TiceRichard Sadly I think not as long away as predicted by Govt - They didn’t truly understand the demographic who send their children to small privates. Will be interesting to see when it comes out how many have actually left and where that is in relation to the break even point
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@PaffyPete @TiceRichard Fair question - not the win mainly but also as these are not businesses, you can’t judge them by the same operating criterion as you would a business?
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Martybob
Martybob@inourday·
@ramonagusta Weak businesses go bust all the time, do you not understand this? In one recent year pre VAT they lost £1.3m. It was only a matter of time before they went bust, regardless of VAT.
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@loftusroadw12 @nathansldennis @TiceRichard Yes it will raise revenue but there is a point where the increased cost to the state of educating those that will no longer enter the private system, will negate the amount of revenue brought in. In reality the amount of revenue will not be enough to make any difference to much
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@Johnisnotjoker @TiceRichard Private schools with charitable status cannot make a "profit" - they are prohibited from distributing surpluses & have no shareholders. They must reinvest excess income back into the school. Operating margins are very tight and running costs just went up and income went down.
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John Roucker
John Roucker@Johnisnotjoker·
@TiceRichard £37,000 a year per student and they fail? Maybe they shouldn't be teaching children if they are that bad at math and economics... Nice "gotcha" there bag of Dick(s)
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@wdbp @TiceRichard As someone else said - if someone is run over by a car and killed, they don’t put their heart disease down as cause of death do they? The point is whilst it was running at a deficit, it was running - and for years before the final nail in the coffin served by this Govt.
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wdbp
wdbp@wdbp·
@TiceRichard Do your research. Financially struggling for years. Look at management rather than easy targets.
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Life With Remote Husband@RemoteHusband·
@PaffyPete @TiceRichard Why? Private schools with charitable status cannot make a "profit" in the traditional sense, as they are prohibited from distributing surpluses to owners or shareholders. So again, why?
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