Big Issue readers air their concerns with posh private schools, suggest Glastonbury has priced out its traditional audience and discuss the impact of losing book festivals.
Private thoughts
[Re: Sam Delaney, Issue 1624] I am an anti-capitalist, a non-binary vegan with a trans daughter. However, I also teach in an independent school and was a housemaster in a boarding house for 14 years. Here’s a lesson for you – posh kids don’t cry posh tears, and they feel real pain. The house motto for me was the name of the house followed by the word “love”. Bullies were pretty ruthlessly neutralised. The kids weren’t posh either. Most were from overseas, kids with mobile parents, many in government service jobs.
The right is driven by a fantasy world, but so many on the left can’t break out of the fantasy either. They live in the same gilded past of chaps in tailcoats, hunt balls and coming out parades. I hate to break it to you, but the kids and schools who will be least affected by the VAT move are not the ones where people like that go. Those schools will be just fine. All we will have done is concentrate the problem.
We had to endure Brexit as a pointless, astronomically expensive “fuck you” to the EU. This is similar. Gesture politics, driven by symbolism and outdated cultural tropes.
Justin Slade, Cheltenham
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Age of exclusion
I am 76 years old with five serious health conditions including painful arthritis. I am poor and cannot afford to go private. My issues are that the NHS is so short of resources that it is having to ration healthcare, it is difficult to always get the treatment you need.