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more in response to ???? remark but meaning if son that studied in secondary school in Ghana is concerned, most secondary education in Equatorial African countries is private.


Diane Abbot may have other children of course who attended private school in this country which I am not aware of. I was referring to the one son I know of who Diane chose to have educated in Ghana rather than here in the U.K

pipsky2008 Wrote:

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> more in response to ???? remark but meaning if son

> that studied in secondary school in Ghana is

> concerned, most secondary education in Equatorial

> African countries is private.

>

> Diane Abbot may have other children of course who

> attended private school in this country which I am

> not aware of. I was referring to the one son I

> know of who Diane chose to have educated in Ghana

> rather than here in the U.K



So The City of London School is in Ghana is it?

She is a ridiculous figure essentially her message for years was 'private schools are totally wrong, especially if you are Labour like me.....oh until I want to send my son to one & then it's totally ok & my defense is that he might have got into a gang at a state school..'

uncleglen Wrote:

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> I'm trying to decide if she would be a better

> option than George Galloway....bring back the

> Monster Raving Loonies please...at least they

> didn't try to pretend that are sane. (btw I've

> never voted Labour and I'm not about to start now)


They never went away. Call themselves OMRLP a lot now

They have 7 councillors


Galloway is dangerous as he does speak well.

I find Diane Abbott as annoying, ingratiating and generally as shallow and bleughhh as, say, Robert Elms.

She is a shameful hypocrite.


Incidentally, regarding her sending her kid to Ghana for education, I have heard of families doing this because they know their kids will be caned when they are naughty; something that is not allowed here (anymore)!

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