I found that the cover supervisors were a far better guarantee of consistent discipline; teaching the lesson that was left, and being there all the time, than having a supply teacher in for a couple of days. The students would see the cover supervisors around school' have regular contact with them and wouldn't give them the nausea that the supply teachers got. Your dh has the same choice as many women who take a career break to bring up the children; take the pay hit to get the time at home, unless he can get a job share or a 50% timetable.
Proper socialism = communism. That doesn't work, as demonstrated by the USSR.
I think you equate workers with the low paid. Those that earn above the national average are workers too, if you define a worker as someone who does a fair days work for a fair days pay. Without people creating wealth at the top end of the spectrum, the bottom end wouldn't have jobs, as people wouldn't be able to afford their services. Take too much in tax from those at the top end and they will leave, taking their personal and corporate spending power with them; and the economy will suffer.
What you don't seem to understand is that in the current climate, if the unions try to hold the transport system or other sectors to ransom, that sector as a whole will suffer. If the trains don't run for example people will use, and keep using other forms of transport for instance. The custom and the goodwill is lost and won't come back easily. The same will apply with Royal Mail.
France have a strong tradition of unions...mmmm... yes, and have had to just take out an humungous loan to keep the country afloat. France cannot afford the stranglehold the unions have, and it shows, as there have been several attempts at reform. I don't think their status as republics has anything to do with bouncing back from recession. I don't think either France or Germany have been entirely honest about the position of their banks either.
The trust funds are an unaffordable luxury at present; the government is spending about 13% more than it gets in this year, and saving s have to be made somewhere.
I don't think that the Tories have an interest in limiting anyone's education. I certainly don't and I am state educated from the ground up. I studied African and Caribbean literature when I did my degree under the Tories, as well as dead white males and females.
I think big budget things like the aircraft carriers will go first, and possibly we won't get four submarines to replace the Trident boats, but three, which will be a saving. I think they will also hopefully tighten up on the £15 billion public sector fraud (benefits mainly) that the country loses in a year and cut many of the unnecessary quangos that exist.
I am going to vote Tory, as nothing on this earth would ever induce me to vote Labour. I have been voting Tory since 1983 and I ain't going to change now.