Firstly, do you have any sympathy with the pampered student class of our times? Secondly, who would win the row between the two groups if the Police were not involed?
You're a bit premature with your 'pampered student class' comment. They won't exist for a few years yet, not until the universities are full of rich kids who don't care about the money. Even then not all students will be 'pampered' - people who want to be nurses for example. From September 2013 you'll need a degree before you can even start nurse training, consequently new nurses could start their careers with debts of £27,000 for their fees alone (let alone the loans to cover their living expenses whilst studying).Firstly, do you have any sympathy with the pampered student class of our times? Secondly, who would win the row between the two groups if the Police were not involed?
You're a bit premature with your 'pampered student class' comment. They won't exist for a few years yet, not until the universities are full of rich kids who don't care about the money. Even then not all students will be 'pampered' - people who want to be nurses for example. From September 2013 you'll need a degree before you can even start nurse training, consequently new nurses could start their careers with debts of £27,000 for their fees alone (let alone the loans to cover their living expenses whilst studying).
And to answer the question they'd lose the fight - but at least some of them had the gumption and balls to take to the streets, and not content with impotently marching about they took the fight to the establishment. True British heroes every one.
PS - Don't anybody bother replying to this saying how the violent protests were a 'disgrace' because frankly I don't give a shit. Personally I'm delighted that some British people at last showed a bit of backbone.
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People have been saying for years why can't we be more like the French and take to the streets at the drop of a chapeau. Well, now we are. Let's hope there's many more months of protesting.