2024-03-10
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Welcome to Intelligence, where great minds meet.
Im head of programming Connor Boyle were rejoining for the second half of our recent debate on the future of the UK education system.
In this episode on stage at Londons Conway hall were our panel made up of Fraser Nelson, editor of the Spectator, Helen pike, master of Magdalen College School, Oxford, the journalist and broadcaster Ash Sarkar and Melissa Benn, rider and campaigner for a high quality comprehensive school system.
They were there to debate whether VAT, that's value added tax here in the UK, should not be charged on private school fees.
If you haven't heard the first half, do jump back an episode to get up to speed.
Now, let's rejoin with our host, the leading contemporary historian, educationalist, commentator and political author Sir Anthony Selden, opening up the debate to our live audience.
We're going to have from the roving microphones.
Are there roving microphones also up?
Coming with the lights, please, up on everybody.
And we can see that everyone is still there.
Yes.