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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?His crystal ball.
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?
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.
No doubt some of the people moaning about students voting for free tuition fees,got free uni education when they left school.
Quote from: bally1950 on June 12, 2017, 04:45:00 pmFilo, 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 moneyTwo questions Bally:How many other countries across the world have university tuition fees? Should all children have access to university - or just the rich?
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: bally1950 on June 12, 2017, 04:52:26 pmQuote 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.OK TOMMY Corbyn is a Politician and slated by most on here, all of a sudden he is the promised son.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 ?????My point?In your post you said the young saw they got something for nothing so voted Labour.My point is that they have been ignored by successive governments including Labour and that Corbyns Labour are trying to do something about it.The pound dropping is irrrelevant. It always happens when the Tories dont do well, it means nothing. It'll recover when the speculators have made their 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.OK TOMMY Corbyn is a Politician and slated by most on here, all of a sudden he is the promised son.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 ?????
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.OK TOMMY Corbyn is a Politician and slated by most on here, all of a sudden he is the promised son.The tories would just help rich kids and those bright enough to go to new Grammar schools.
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 think the recent push towards apprenticeships is a healthy thing as a lot of potential employers nowadays seem to value experience over qualifications and this is a good way of breaking into the cycle. Also doesn't mean you're thick if you go for one over university as some people seem to think.
Quote from: wilts rover on June 12, 2017, 08:36:10 pmQuote 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?Maybe the Tory coalition's decision was for different reasons. Perhaps part of the reason was to cover the cost of EU students whose intention was to bugger off back home without paying their loans off after gaining their degrees.
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?
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.
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.Tommy - Do you know when I was in local Politics there was a Councillor who would go into the planning dept at DMBC and see what was going to be given in the Thorne Area and then he would put out a press release stating that HE WOULD MAKE IT HAPPEN and then when it obviously did, he claimed the praise - Politicians are very Clever, when things are clearly not working they do a little research to seek a Strategy (POlitical Term) it really means a fixit when the matter has been fkd up previously and THAT is what Labour did , well all accept Ms Abbott who last week was put in a cupboard by Corbyn and there were many on here who absolutely crucified her for not knowing the true costs to make things happen, but then she was poorly of course
Quote from: bally1950 on June 12, 2017, 09:39:28 pmQuote 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.Tommy - Do you know when I was in local Politics there was a Councillor who would go into the planning dept at DMBC and see what was going to be given in the Thorne Area and then he would put out a press release stating that HE WOULD MAKE IT HAPPEN and then when it obviously did, he claimed the praise - Politicians are very Clever, when things are clearly not working they do a little research to seek a Strategy (POlitical Term) it really means a fixit when the matter has been fkd up previously and THAT is what Labour did , well all accept Ms Abbott who last week was put in a cupboard by Corbyn and there were many on here who absolutely crucified her for not knowing the true costs to make things happen, but then she was poorly of courseYou are describing a dishonest politician Bally which has no relevance to the arguement.If you are then trying to say that Labour could see what was wrong in their opinion and outline policies that would put it right then isn't that what all politicians are supposed to do?Hardly a point worth making IMO.
Me without sin? 😃I once ran through a farmers wheatfield.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on June 12, 2017, 07:06:05 pmTo 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've been saying something similar for years BB.A university place might be a right but it does seem easier to go for a degree than in previous eras.What is the point of hundreds or thousands going to university with little or no chance of furthering a career with it. That money would be better spent on education for younger pupils in my opinion.
Wilts, apologies for being pedantic, but how many other countries across the world have university tuition fees?
Me without sin? 😃I once ran through a farmers wheatfield..
I was finished 4 weeks after I was 51 - Don't bother looking for work no one will employ you...Lovely - Done at 51 scrap heap Exactly 12months to the month my wife died aged 46 f**kin Brill I think not.
Quote from: albie on June 09, 2017, 01:50:46 pmThe DUPsters to hold the balance of power will not give stability for the long term. They have an interesting past;So, who are the DUP? | openDemocracyIt seems unlikely to hold until the EU negotiations are finalised in spring 2019, and the strain will show if the deal looks like disappointing some.What price another election in October, with Mother Theresa standing down for a new leader with a more human persona?Is there a Tory with a humane persona?
The DUPsters to hold the balance of power will not give stability for the long term. They have an interesting past;So, who are the DUP? | openDemocracyIt seems unlikely to hold until the EU negotiations are finalised in spring 2019, and the strain will show if the deal looks like disappointing some.What price another election in October, with Mother Theresa standing down for a new leader with a more human persona?
Quote from: bally1950 on June 12, 2017, 04:45:00 pmFilo, 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 moneyFully costed, are you ignoring that bit?