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<blockquote data-quote="Not Mike Brown&#039;s Sock" data-source="post: 1097935" data-attributes="member: 72041"><p>That's an indictment on the state system then, the private schools are doing exactly what they should be and should be applauded for us.</p><p></p><p>My point was also that I don't think it actually affects the material outcome in rugby or politics, people aren't defined by a single characteristic imo. That doesn't mean it shouldn't change though, equal opportunity is transcendent of quantifiable positive outcomes and should be the goal regardless</p><p></p><p>There needs to be more routes for people from state schools into both rugby and politics, not less routes for those from private school. The system is capable of being a steady stream, but openings need to be found in the state system - I don't think that necessitates closing options for people from elsewhere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Not Mike Brown's Sock, post: 1097935, member: 72041"] That's an indictment on the state system then, the private schools are doing exactly what they should be and should be applauded for us. My point was also that I don't think it actually affects the material outcome in rugby or politics, people aren't defined by a single characteristic imo. That doesn't mean it shouldn't change though, equal opportunity is transcendent of quantifiable positive outcomes and should be the goal regardless There needs to be more routes for people from state schools into both rugby and politics, not less routes for those from private school. The system is capable of being a steady stream, but openings need to be found in the state system - I don't think that necessitates closing options for people from elsewhere [/QUOTE]
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