We Need to Talk About Class: Is It Time to Abolish Private Schools? (Sophie Pender)
Sophie Pender grew up on council estates in North London, became the first in her family to go to university, trained as a corporate lawyer - then walked away from a six-figure salary to fight Britain’s class problem. She’s the founder of ‘The 93% Club’, a network for state-educated students and professionals, named after the proportion of people in Britain who go to state schools. But Sophie argues that “social mobility” has become too polite a phrase for something much deeper: how much clas...
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Radical with Amol Rajan (United Kingdom) | Jul 08, 2026
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