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45% have some degree of sympathy, 45% don’t and there’s a relatively small number of don’t knows. So actually very evenly divided.It's one of the least controversial Labour policies around.
It only appears marginally controversial because so many in the media and politics, who are commenting on it, went to, or have kids at private school.
The vast majority of the population have almost no sympathy at all for the families affected.
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How much sympathy, if any, would you feel towards families who send their children to private schools if they end up paying more because VAT was added to private school fees? | Daily Question
How much sympathy, if any, would you feel towards families who send their children to private schools if they end up paying more because VAT was added to private school fees?yougov.co.uk
Interestingly the figures don’t change much across the social classes if you look at the data and there’s absolutely no proof at all behind your assertion as to why it’s proving controversial across the media.
And my main point around student loans, the likely cost of these to the taxpayer and their new treatment within the public finances remains.