http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2944022/Emma-Thompson-home-schools-daughter-girl-says-school-wasn-t-her.html
- Emma Thompson decides to educate her daughter at home after girl says school 'wasn't for her'
- Gaia, 15, decided before her GCSEs that she wanted to be home schooled
- Father Greg Wise revealed 'sausage factory' education wasn't for her
- Famous family have built a classroom in the garden of their London home
- Thompson had hoped she would attend her old state school for A-levels
@SchoolsImprove Well, what child wouldn't want to be home educated in the Thompson household with that level of intelligence & success...
— Heather Stack (@HMStack) February 9, 2015
@HMStack @SchoolsImprove Emma Thompson is implicitly admitting that her daughter is a spoilt social retard who can't cope with school life.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) February 10, 2015
@ntfem @SchoolsImprove Have you ever heard of the term politically incorrect, Claire? Social media is no hiding place for libel or slander.
— Heather Stack (@HMStack) February 10, 2015
@HMStack @SchoolsImprove Politically Incorrect = Libel/Slander? I don't think that is what the law says.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) February 10, 2015
@HMStack @SchoolsImprove As I understand it, my defence for an action against defamation could be fair comment. http://t.co/PBztywqEqx
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) February 10, 2015
@HMStack @SchoolsImprove It seems the defence of fair comment is now called "honest opinion" at http://t.co/hRXbv4e7iU
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) February 10, 2015
@HMStack @SchoolsImprove Truth is also a defence to an action for defamation. We can have a nice debate about liberal parenting too.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) February 10, 2015
@HMStack @SchoolsImprove Yet another defence I could avail myself of is that of publication on a matter of public interest.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) February 10, 2015
And then I discovered I had been blocked!
Emma Thompson should know home schooling is no match for school life, says VANESSA FELTZ
Emma Thompson should know home schooling is no match for school life, says VANESSA FELTZ
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