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Weren't tuition fees brought in because some school leavers were benefiting from free university tuition but not even bothering to attend classes? If that is correct, what would be different now?
BallyThe young have been ignored for years.Student debt in the many thousands.Poor job prospects.Zero hour contracts.No chance of buying a house.Compare that to our generation. We could change jobs anytime. I bought a house when I was 19. No problem.At least Labour have recognised this and tried to help.The tories would just help rich kids and those bright enough to go to new Grammar schools.
Filo, it is alright saying "WE will pay all fees, but if it was the Tories who did not state where the money was coming from ??? all hell would brake loose. The Labour Party were playing with Monopoly money
Quote from: tommy toes on June 12, 2017, 02:45:11 pmBallyThe young have been ignored for years.Student debt in the many thousands.Poor job prospects.Zero hour contracts.No chance of buying a house.Compare that to our generation. We could change jobs anytime. I bought a house when I was 19. No problem.At least Labour have recognised this and tried to help.The tories would just help rich kids and those bright enough to go to new Grammar schools.My son got aDegree at Uni and left almost two years ago so did his girlfriend.Job 1 Carrilion doing Data input well a job for years? he was sent down the road with several others after the workload hade been caught up onJob2 CEX selling electronic stuff (Pawnbroker) and buying from druggies and the destitute 6 monthsJob 3 He is selling Borrittos in a food take away until tomorrow been there about 8 months.Fkn Degree yep he voted Labour at Hallam and the Labour Candidate got in and my son is chuffed.Three jobs all less than minimum wage all zero hours all no contract . Oh You do not have to tell me anything I can assure you.. He has now got accepted at The Uni of Sheff to do a Masters - More debt and will need a part time job as well so they can pay rent on the flat.The Pound dropped. It is all the fault of the Tories. GB should stay in EU and Labour in Power. Yep that will do me. Rovers to get relegated . Yes I was in the Police and Yes I am from Dunscroft yes I come from a Labour family. So......??????? YOUR POINT ?????
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 12, 2017, 03:06:42 pmWeren't tuition fees brought in because some school leavers were benefiting from free university tuition but not even bothering to attend classes? If that is correct, what would be different now?If it isn't correct where do you get your information from?
Quote from: wilts rover on June 12, 2017, 05:05:04 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 12, 2017, 03:06:42 pmWeren't tuition fees brought in because some school leavers were benefiting from free university tuition but not even bothering to attend classes? If that is correct, what would be different now?If it isn't correct where do you get your information from? I don't know if it isn't correct, that's why I'm asking the experts. I got the information after listening to opinions of other experts around the time the Labour government introduced the tuition fees.Obviously, even if it is true, it wouldn't have been given as one of the official reasons, what with the PC brigade having a dicky fit and all that.
To deviate slightly from thread, why does it seem that everybody considers the option of going to Uni these days? When I was a lad you had to have a certain level of intelligence to qualify for Uni, nowadays it doesn't seem to matter if you're as thick as f**k.
I don't follow your logic Bally; it is all the other parties fault for getting votes and therefore preventing a Tory majority? Is that it?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 12, 2017, 07:52:17 pmQuote from: wilts rover on June 12, 2017, 05:05:04 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on June 12, 2017, 03:06:42 pmWeren't tuition fees brought in because some school leavers were benefiting from free university tuition but not even bothering to attend classes? If that is correct, what would be different now?If it isn't correct where do you get your information from? I don't know if it isn't correct, that's why I'm asking the experts. I got the information after listening to opinions of other experts around the time the Labour government introduced the tuition fees.Obviously, even if it is true, it wouldn't have been given as one of the official reasons, what with the PC brigade having a dicky fit and all that.Obviously. Not even if it fits in with the non-PC brigade's attitude to 'alternative facts'?If that was Labour's reason for introducing tuition fees what was the reason for the Tory coalition trebling them btw?
The pound fell the second the exit poll predicted a hung Parliament. Currency markets like stability so that the future can be predicted with certainty and plans made accordingly - and a hung Parliament is the opposite of stability as who knows (a) how long May can survive; (b) who will take over from her; and (c) how soon there's going to be another election, and more uncertainty because of that.All three can be firmly laid at Theresa May's doorstep as there was absolutely NO reason to call an election at all when she had all the stability she needed to do anything she wanted. She called the election for sheer political opportunism and it blew up in her face.If you don't believe me...would the pound be where it is if the election hadn't taken place?
The blame lies at the Tories' door for complacency allied with/resulting in a ridiculously poor campaign - you can't blame the electorate for voting elsewhere on the strengths of the respective campaigns.
The Tories have been making poor decisions for the last few years in my eyes.The austerity programme really worked. The promise of a referendum and being so confident of winning it that all Cameron could do was threaten any potential or actual Brexiters.Overconfidence in calling an unnecessary election.Ditching the austerity policy three years ago might have won enough people over to remain plus putting more people into work.They are now saying policies have to be changed and people listened to. Where was this idea two weeks ago?