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briantrumpet

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The headline should really say that no one knows what the impact will be on private schools until at least September.

My insider info is that it looks OK numbers-wise for people applying, but that the academic entrance criteria might have to be adjusted. Read into that what you will.
 
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My insider info is that it looks OK numbers-wise for people applying, but that the academic entrance criteria might have to be adjusted. Read into that what you will.

That surely means it is not fine? An oversubscribed school is less oversubscribed than it was.
 
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That surely means it is not fine? An oversubscribed school is less oversubscribed than it was.

There's a difference between having to adjust criteria to keep the model viable and the change in VAT status being a existential threat to the sector... and I say that as someone who obviously has a personal interest in it.

I think the bigger elephant in the room is the viability of the university sector - a bit of a perfect storm.
 

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There's a difference between having to adjust criteria to keep the model viable and the change in VAT status being a existential threat to the sector... and I say that as someone who obviously has a personal interest in it.

I think the bigger elephant in the room is the viability of the university sector - a bit of a perfect storm.

It surely cascades down the system. The top schools need to lower their standards, so the bottom schools have fewer students.
 
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It surely cascades down the system. The top schools need to lower their standards, so the bottom schools have fewer students.

Of course there will be consequences of some sort and magnitude, and you're right that we won't know the bigger picture for a year or two, even if it's not currently looking apocalyptic.
 
that's a long way from saying she's innocent.

I think we have said this before, but that is where people seem to struggle. Perception of innocence or guilt is immaterial. It is whether or not the evidence presented is sufficient to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Like you, I suspect we may end up at a point where a court of appeal says it is not, in this case.
 
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I think we have said this before, but that is where people seem to struggle. Perception of innocence or guilt is immaterial. It is whether or not the evidence presented is sufficient to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Like you, I suspect we may end up at a point where a court of appeal says it is not, in this case.
Whereupon there would more likely be a retrial than an acquittal.
 
Whereupon there would more likely be a retrial than an acquittal.

Good point. My knowledge of legal process is limited, I don't know where the line is drawn on retrials, acquitals/overturning convictions and so on.
 
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I asked Copilot to generate some fictional Daily Telegraph headlines, and now I'm not sure if the whole Daily Telegraph isn't just a spoof of itself, if AI can get it so spot on.

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But, to be fair, their attempt at Allison Pearson is a bit tame

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First Aspect

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I'm just trying to get my head around the latest round of outrage from Reform UK.

I *think* they are trying to say that child molestation is really bad if committed by an asylum seeker.
 
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