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If so many people will never pay back their uni debt then that proves their degree was pointless. If it was a subject you had no intention of gainfully using then you should pay.

We would be better off encouraging private and certainly big business to fund education. After all they will take the profits and if they really need you to have a degree in a certain subject why not combine it with day release or something similar. Maybe corporation tax should be higher for those that don't participate.

Like wise degrees for nursing or teaching etc should be free providing you stay for 5 or 10 years in that career.

Time for you to F.O. to the USA then.You clearly don't share the liberal and humanitarian values which tertiary education in the UK is based on.
 
Interesting article in The Guardian concerning JC and why he failed to condem Russia. If someone would be kind enough to pop a link up.

Surprised it hasn't surfaced already, can't imagine why.
 
Interesting article in The Guardian concerning JC and why he failed to condem Russia. If someone would be kind enough to pop a link up.

Surprised it hasn't surfaced already, can't imagine why.

JC was quite right to question the lack of proof of Russia's involvement yesterday.While there is overwhelming circumstantial evidence that Russia is indeed implicated, this lack of proof will eventually scupper any firm international support (other than fine words) from the US,Nato and the EU.
Apparently,according to the Chemical Weapons Convention, we are required to give Russia a sample of the nerve agent used.We haven't so far.
 
Time for you to F.O. to the USA then.You clearly don't share the liberal and humanitarian values which tertiary education in the UK is based on.

That's not very nice Tangled, Just because I don't have your naïve views on education....You may think its fine to waste lots of mine and future generations money, following the latest cool political fashion (the IRA in your day) but I of course don't. Besides I don't have much time for the US.

I would prefer a country that has greatly prospered from the acceptable form of Fascism and its institutional racism....Like Spain for example.
 
That's not very nice Tangled, Just because I don't have your naïve views on education....You may think its fine to waste lots of mine and future generations money, following the latest cool political fashion (the IRA in your day) but I of course don't. Besides I don't have much time for the US.

I would prefer a country that has greatly prospered from the acceptable form of Fascism and its institutional racism....Like Spain for example.

Yeah sorry about that but I'd had rather a bad day.My views on education are anything but naive btw,as I've spent much of my life teaching.Sorry you don't have "much time for the US." I think it's a wonderful country (and I spent 3 months there as ayoung man) but obviously I don't have much time for the present incumbent of the White House.

Modern day Spain certainly has its problems,though I'm not aware that "institutional racism" is one of them.Your comment about its "acceptable form of Fascism" would probably be supported by Pablo Iglesias.Funnily enough,I normally vote for the party he leads,Podemos,at local and European elections here.
 
JC was quite right to question the lack of proof of Russia's involvement yesterday.While there is overwhelming circumstantial evidence that Russia is indeed implicated, this lack of proof will eventually scupper any firm international support (other than fine words) from the US,Nato and the EU.
Apparently,according to the Chemical Weapons Convention, we are required to give Russia a sample of the nerve agent used.We haven't so far.

It is good to hear that a lot of Labour MPs have distanced themselves from his naive comments. Hopefully they'll be able to save the party's reputation.
 
Yeah sorry about that but I'd had rather a bad day.My views on education are anything but naive btw,as I've spent much of my life teaching.Sorry you don't have "much time for the US." I think it's a wonderful country (and I spent 3 months there as ayoung man) but obviously I don't have much time for the present incumbent of the White House.

Modern day Spain certainly has its problems,though I'm not aware that "institutional racism" is one of them.Your comment about its "acceptable form of Fascism" would probably be supported by Pablo Iglesias.Funnily enough,I normally vote for the party he leads,Podemos,at local and European elections here.

My last visit to the USA was to NY in 2,000. I spent time with the NYFD in Central park whilst other London Firefighters climbed the World Trade Centre stairs for charity......That's why I won't be visiting the USA anytime soon.

I'm certainly not against education, my sister has been an on/off teacher in her time. I would just like to see the forgotten half of society, you know the ones who don't go to Uni, have money invested in their future. Such as apprenticeships and some really quality training and not just glorified youth clubs disguised as Tech colleges......After all you seem to have forgotten that these are the very people that the Labour party are supposed to represent.
 
It is good to hear that a lot of Labour MPs have distanced themselves from his naive comments. Hopefully they'll be able to save the party's reputation.

On the contrary, Jeremy Corbyn made a measured and balanced reply to Mrs May's statement.Too many of Labour's MP's are Blarites, who hopefully won't be in the PLP much longer.

My last visit to the USA was to NY in 2,000. I spent time with the NYFD in Central park whilst other London Firefighters climbed the World Trade Centre stairs for charity......That's why I won't be visiting the USA anytime soon.

I'm certainly not against education, my sister has been an on/off teacher in her time. I would just like to see the forgotten half of society, you know the ones who don't go to Uni, have money invested in their future. Such as apprenticeships and some really quality training and not just glorified youth clubs disguised as Tech colleges......After all you seem to have forgotten that these are the very people that the Labour party are supposed to represent.

When I went to the US the WTC hadn't been finished.Plus ça change and all that.:winking:

FWIW,I agree with your comments about apprenticeships.As I've said before, the quality of technical education in the UK lags far behind that of other European countries like Germany,Sweden and France (even Spain for that matter,where it has a similar low prestige).
 
On the contrary, Jeremy Corbyn made a measured and balanced reply to Mrs May's statement.Too many of Labour's MP's are Blarites, who hopefully won't be in the PLP much longer.



When I went to the US the WTC hadn't been finished.Plus ça change and all that.:winking:

FWIW,I agree with your comments about apprenticeships.As I've said before, the quality of technical education in the UK lags far behind that of other European countries like Germany,Sweden and France (even Spain for that matter,where it has a similar low prestige).

Only in the minds of those in power.

I meet plenty of young people who would welcome the chance but as Britain moves further down the Educational Apartheid system we now deploy, the less opportunity they have.

Whilst other forms of discrimination have ben made illegal, education has become the great divider in the modern world. Even within the police and Fire service people are fast tracked depending on a degree education or not.
 
Only in the minds of those in power.

I meet plenty of young people who would welcome the chance but as Britain moves further down the Educational Apartheid system we now deploy, the less opportunity they have.

Whilst other forms of discrimination have ben made illegal, education has become the great divider in the modern world. Even within the police and Fire service people are fast tracked depending on a degree education or not.

Yes.
Formación profesional in Spanish, (FP for short).I've certainly taught many former FP students in high paying IT jobs at the OUC (Catalan Open University) and in companies.Never could understand why FP has such low prestige here in Spain when people can get really good jobs after their training.Yet many parents prefer to send their children to Uni (even when they're not academically minded).Madness.
 
It is good to hear that a lot of Labour MPs have distanced themselves from his naive comments. Hopefully they'll be able to save the party's reputation.

More disquiet coming out from the ranks. I was a little suprised that Corbyn didn't speak out against Russia..... but then again, I wasn't.

And I thought it was only horses that wore blinkers.
 
On the contrary, Jeremy Corbyn made a measured and balanced reply to Mrs May's statement.Too many of Labour's MP's are Blarites, who hopefully won't be in the PLP much longer.

I'm just glad they had the sense to distance themselves from such a naive comment. I think ********* has spent too much time watching Russia Today.
 
JC was quite right to question the lack of proof of Russia's involvement yesterday.While there is overwhelming circumstantial evidence that Russia is indeed implicated, this lack of proof will eventually scupper any firm international support (other than fine words) from the US,Nato and the EU.
Apparently,according to the Chemical Weapons Convention, we are required to give Russia a sample of the nerve agent used.We haven't so far.

So to be clear, we shouldn't trust our own specialists, instead we should rely on Russia's specialists to tell us what it is? Maybe we should also seek their expertise & advice on how to suck eggs as well?

The lack of condemnation & diversion tactics from Corbyn & his calamitous crew is frankly embarrassing.
 
As a staunch Labour voter and a Big Fan of JC, I do believe he is wrong in his statement and should apologies, but then like all MPS and leaders they will spin it around, he really has mucked up especially when he should be on the attack of Hammond and his forecast for the future

Not the first opposition leader to drop a bollox, nor will he be the last but those that want someone who will stand up to the attack,may look a bit harder for the future

I detest Trump with passion, but his speech to Kim Jong, "Hell and fire" seems to have woken the muppet up and engage in meetings (Can only be good for the world)

Expelling a few spies in a tit for tat will not do anything, nor will taking money from the Russians help the cause

Thankfully the policeman and the russians daughters are ok, though what the future holds in terms of health is debatable.
As for the spy ,end of the day you turn on your masters, you would expect a retribution.

Just wonder if one of them dies what the next action will be !!

UTS
 
So to be clear, we shouldn't trust our own specialists, instead we should rely on Russia's specialists to tell us what it is? Maybe we should also seek their expertise & advice on how to suck eggs as well?

It's an international requirement which we've signed up.If we have evidence we have to make it available to Russia.Simples.

The lack of condemnation & diversion tactics from Corbyn & his calamitous crew is frankly embarrassing.

As a staunch Labour voter and a Big Fan of JC, I do believe he is wrong in his statement and should apologies, but then like all MPS and leaders they will spin it around, he really has mucked up especially when he should be on the attack of Hammond and his forecast for the future

Not the first opposition leader to drop a bollox, nor will he be the last but those that want someone who will stand up to the attack,may look a bit harder for the future

I detest Trump with passion, but his speech to Kim Jong, "Hell and fire" seems to have woken the muppet up and engage in meetings (Can only be good for the world)

Expelling a few spies in a tit for tat will not do anything, nor will taking money from the Russians help the cause

Thankfully the policeman and the russians daughters are ok, though what the future holds in terms of health is debatable.
As for the spy ,end of the day you turn on your masters, you would expect a retribution.

Just wonder if one of them dies what the next action will be !!

UTS

See my reply abovee.Unfortunately,without international support this doesn't have legs.
 
I detest Trump with passion, but his speech to Kim Jong, "Hell and fire" seems to have woken the muppet up and engage in meetings (Can only be good for the world)

That had sweet FA to do with that big orange baby and all to do with South Korea sitting down and talking like grown ups. Trump's willy waving did nothing but make KJ fire more missiles.
 
JC has every right to ask what evidence we have that Russia or Putin are behind this attack. We have been to war in Iraq over a blatant lie by a previous PM, who claimed he had overwhelming intelligence.

The first question is why not just shoot someone if you want to execute them. Rather than risk innocent deaths and international incident.....Unless of course that exactly what you want.

I just been talking with a fellow Firefighter who like me, had specialist training for this sort of event. We both agree that alarming questions need to be asked about the response and why clear and well practiced procedures have not been followed.

What about the Anthrax attack that killed 5 and injured many others in the USA just a few weeks after 9/11. The world was told it was clearly muslims. Later it was scientifically proved that it could only have come from one specific US military lab.

Look up the scientist by the name of Bruce Ivins. He was harassed and accused the just like our own Dr Kelly, then conveniently committed suicide...So case closed

Strangely the only Senators who were sent letters containing anthrax were the 2 who opposed the patriot act, which of course they quickly signed......Something Bruce Ivins could not have possible known when they were posted.....Careful JC there's far more danger out there than just the Russians.
 
On the contrary, Jeremy Corbyn made a measured and balanced reply to Mrs May's statement.Too many of Labour's MP's are Blarites, who hopefully won't be in the PLP much longer.



When I went to the US the WTC hadn't been finished.Plus ça change and all that.:winking:

FWIW,I agree with your comments about apprenticeships.As I've said before, the quality of technical education in the UK lags far behind that of other European countries like Germany,Sweden and France (even Spain for that matter,where it has a similar low prestige).

I find that statement a little worrying Barna. Do you mean that the PLP is in the process of changing from being a broad church to being a sect?
 
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