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As did I, but that's beside the point.
With regards to your £20 a week flat payment for going to college theory, that is possibly the worst idea I've ever heard. The point of CHOOSING to go to college is to further your education, and the results and certificates at the end of the 2 years should be reward enough.
I chose to go to college so I could go to university. I would never expect money for doing so, and thankfully it will be compulsary for kids to stay on at college or do an apprenticeship until they're 18.
I know I'm straying from the topic, but you've brought these points up and the point of a forum is to debate!
Fair play!
My "but this thread" wasn't just aimed at you. Quite like the discussion
Yes, in an ideal world the ability to do Uni at the end would be reward enough, but daily running costs such as lunch, travel etc add up, and if you're unable to get a job, nor sign on because your in full time education, then it becomes harder.