The Mail on Sunday

In 20 years’ time, Eton will just be a pricey Bog Lane comprehens­ive...

- Peter Hitchens Read Peter’s blog at hitchensbl­og.mailonsund­ay.co.uk and follow him on Twitter @clarkemica­h

THE cleverest revolution­s are the ones where everything looks the same from the outside, but it has been totally altered on the inside. People find it hard to oppose or resist changes they cannot actually see. In recent years, the police, the BBC and the National Trust, for instance, have been transforme­d into nests of wokeness. But it wasn’t obvious until it was far too late to do anything. So nobody did.

Most do not spot these changes until it affects them personally. Even then, if there’s no actual announceme­nt, many do not realise.

Long ago I worked for another newspaper, a mighty daily which had once been a great defender of traditiona­l Britain. It changed hands. And one evening in the late 1990s, its senior writers (including me) were summoned to a dinner in the boardroom. There we were told the paper would from now on support New Labour and the ghastly Blair creature.

Those of us who found this repellent expected the readers to revolt when they discovered what was being done to their newspaper. But no such thing happened. Most of them did not even notice. The outward appearance stayed the same, and that did the trick.

So it is with Eton College and our supposedly conservati­ve private schools. Parents in despair at the propaganda of the state schools may have thought they could escape it by

Even the richest schools realise that they must submit to purificati­on

paying huge fees. No chance. The forces of Cultural Revolution are in there too.

Eton may still have its silly fancy-dress uniform and its wall game, its stately buildings and grounds. But these survivals conceal the truth. Even the richest and most renowned of all the great public schools realised some time ago that, to be allowed to survive at all, they must submit to correction and purificati­on. That is why the Eton teacher Will Knowland is now in trouble for expressing unfashiona­ble opinions in a not-verydistin­guished video. And it is why, whether he loses or wins his struggle for reinstatem­ent, Left-wing conformism will now tighten its grip on the school.

Within 20 years, it will just be a very expensive version of Bog Lane Comprehens­ive, flying the Black Lives Matter flag on its gatehouse, alternatin­g with the gay rights rainbow, the Extinction Rebellion banner or any of the other causes which must now be supported – or else.

Who can really blame it? This is just a mopping- up operation. The war which decided all these matters was finally lost long ago, when in the years before 2010 the Old Etonian David Cameron forced the Tory Party to take the yoke and support the Blairite revolution.

The Tories, even before then, had been worse than feeble. But Cameron wanted office at any price. And the price was that his Tories would be allowed back into office, provided they swallowed the Blairite programme and did not try to reverse it.

This was not so hard. For decades they had done nothing actually conservati­ve. To switch to being actively Left-wing was not a huge leap. For instance, Trevor Phillips, when he was boss of the HQ of Political Correctnes­s, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, said in 2011 that the future Tory

Premier Theresa May was ‘ just as aggressive’ as Labour’s Harriet Harman on women’s equality. He added: ‘We should judge people not on their political label but what they are doing and what they deliver.’ Quite so.

The law which Eton’s politicall­y correct Head Master, Simon Henderson, is using to justify his dismissal of Mr Knowland is Ms

Harman’s 2010 Equality Act, which the Tories made no great effort to oppose, and never tried to repeal when they got power.

PUT simply, this means there are now laws in this country preventing teachers from saying certain things – not incitement to violence or stupid rabble-rousing bigotry, just controvers­ial and perhaps mistaken things that the dominant elite in our society have decided are ‘offensive’.

Under this Act, the law is all but certain to support the person who has complained about Mr Knowland. To remove any doubt that it applies to Eton, the mainly Tory Government in 2014 backed a revised version of the Education ( Independen­t School Standards)

Regulation­s originally introduced by Labour in 2003.

This repeatedly insists that private schools must ‘pay particular regard’ to the ‘protected characteri­stics’ set out in the Equality Act.

So, if a female employee believes she has been ‘humiliated, offended or degraded’, you are in deep, and probably expensive trouble. That is now the law of the land. You can object as much as you like, and go on about Eton’s great traditions as an independen­t school. A fuss may save the teacher’s job for now.

But Eton is not truly independen­t any more. It is – as Mr Knowland has discovered – just as Blairised as almost everything else in this unfortunat­e country.

This has happened. You just didn’t notice. The battle for Britain’s future was lost long before it arrived in the corridors of Eton.

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