SussexHoop
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- Dec 7, 2003
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Edna - 'What would Diana think?' You could make a fortune!!
Woah! Just seen footage of the police horses charging at protestors – obviously, lobbing pool balls at the animals is not the thing to do, but what should you do when ten 80 stone horses + their heavy-weight riders are hurtling towards you? The horses are weapons themselves, aren't they?
Fair play to students they're angry. However I wonder how many of them realise that they are not the only people feeling the pinch, we're all having to tighten our belts thanks to this country's finances and people my age who are coming to the end of their working lives are not happy either. What gets me is that students seem to think they are the only people who have to pay bills.
What gets me is that students are the only people with the gall to actually do anything about it, yet are subjected to a universal cluck of dissaproval from people who frankly should understand why people are angry at the moment.
What gets me is that whilst students can take time off from studying to go on a march the rest of us have to work. We get paid and pay tax which in turn pays for education. Of course I guess most students don't stop to think about that whilst they are so self involved.
A lot of the protesting students will have paid tax in the past, may be paying tax now and will certainly be paying tax in the future.
To suggest that their behaviour is 'self involved' is ridiculous. Many that are protesting will have left university before the fee rises are implemented. They are fighting for future generations. It seems that you are the one that is 'self involved.'
A decision made by a DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED government and you don't like it, I love your sense of fair play. Be a great idea if everybody started a riot because they don't like the way the country is being run. (Oh, that was sarcasm by the way). Seeing the actions and the damage done over the past few weeks you expect the majority to support you ? Actually according to this thread most people are sick of students.
They would be thrown out of the league. Or at least heavily fined.
I am all for protests - in fact I think we, as a country, should do it more - but keep it peaceful and don't just use it as an excuse to play freedom fighter for an afternoon.
A decision made by a DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED government and you don't like it, I love your sense of fair play. Be a great idea if everybody started a riot because they don't like the way the country is being run. (Oh, that was sarcasm by the way). Seeing the actions and the damage done over the past few weeks you expect the majority to support you ? Actually according to this thread most people are sick of students.
A decision made by a DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED government and you don't like it, I love your sense of fair play. Be a great idea if everybody started a riot because they don't like the way the country is being run. (Oh, that was sarcasm by the way). Seeing the actions and the damage done over the past few weeks you expect the majority to support you ? Actually according to this thread most people are sick of students.
When you vote for someone you are making a judgement on what you think they will stand for and whether, in general, this concurs with your own views and principles. When they sign a pledge that suggests an even clearer message about what they stand for. How would all the tory voters feel if, after suggesting in the election campaign they were going to reduce the deficit, once in power they decided to spend more. Betrayal is probably the kindest word you can use to describe it.
As for all these 'self involved' people banging on about the government saving money, you have all been hoodwinked. This measure is nothing to do with the deficit, it is idealogically driven. It will price the poorest out of the university system and at worse, perpetuate the system where the rich buy their education allowing them the take the better jobs either in industry or in government.
My own view, which probably won't go down well with the students, is to take the universities out of the 'marketplace', reduce the number that actually go and have alternative vocational training in separate institutions. Probably sounds familiar for those of a certain age. Treat education as an investment in the future rather than a business.
A decision made by a DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED government and you don't like it, I love your sense of fair play. Be a great idea if everybody started a riot because they don't like the way the country is being run. (Oh, that was sarcasm by the way). Seeing the actions and the damage done over the past few weeks you expect the majority to support you ? Actually according to this thread most people are sick of students.
But this is not true is it? Which ever way you look at it more people voted for parties which pledged to NOT raise tuition fees, than those which pledged to increase them. There is no democratic mandate to raise tuition fees. It is not democracy, and this is why people do not like it.
As the cuts bit deeper and more and more people are affected by this back-door Tory party and the power desperate spineless Lib-Dems you will see more and more people sympathising and/or taking similar action.
So the government are making the students pay for the deficit ? Hello, WE'RE ALL PAYING FOR IT.