NoddyHolder said:
they will improve them because people will want better education, and in a decent democracy, the government will listen and invest and impove both healthcare and education. if you are saying that the USA/UK are not decent democracies, then I agree. |
No... most people won't want a better education. At least not if it's going to cost them money. Have you never lived in a community that had to pass a school levy before?
The people who want better education tend to stop at people with kids when it comes to the votes. Even then plenty of said group doesn't want to vote for it because of the horrible way most schools spend school levies.
With no Private schools there will be no frame of refrence for "better"... people will think it's fine.
Private institutions show the ineefficencies and flaws of public ones.
Afterall if private companies do a better job cheaper AND make a profit you know something is wrong with the public versions.








