The Emperor's New Clothes


More than anything else, it's a country's educational system what should ensure equal opportunities for all citizens, regardless of whether they are born in Chelsea or in Blackpool. The human mind is a marvel of nature and it works the same for everyone. But the British education system does exactly the opposite. By means of a huge deception it perpetuates class differences and the lack of equal opportunities for everyone. Add deep rooted corruption into the mix and things get as bad as they actually are in the UK. But nobody does anything about it. No one dares to say that the emperor is naked.

According to some it may still take a few decades for the situation to touch bottom. In the meantime whole generations will find themselves let down by the education system, and their futures jeopardized for ever.

This blog will show you how British state education is flawed and corrupt. Beware: the evidence is brutal. Stop reading if you don't want to change your high opinion of the UK's educational system.

If you are new to this site I recommend reading first the 4 unnumbered and/or the numbered entries in their chronological order using the TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Saturday 6 August 2016

Brexit or no Brexit - British school-leavers are far behind foreign job-seekers

Well, after all that has been described here already, this is just stating the obvious. Even though many countries of the world still look up at British education due to its reputation from the old days, and try to introduce all these toxic educational approaches from its current system, they are, luckily for them, still lagging behind in their implementation. School leavers from abroad are still better qualified and educated to a higher level than their British counterparts. No surprise then, that so many, qualified jobs or positions in research and academia are increasingly being taken up by foreigners, often despite their limited knowledge of the English language.

METRO, Tuesday May 3, 2016, p. 6.


Controlling immigration, with or without Brexit, will only keep away jobseekers who come without a contract. Companies and universities will still be able to hire qualified staff from abroad when needed, just as the USA, Australia or any other country with firmer immigration control do. In the UK this will mean that qualified jobs with still go to foreign applicants if they are better suited for a job, and all indicators seem to suggest that they are, and will keep being, better prepared. Is this the way a state cares for its own citizens ?

METRO, Wednesday May 27, 2015, p 4.

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