sootyj
Saturday 19th April 2014 1:50pm
51,287 posts
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ 19th April 2014, 2:45 PM BST
Just commenting on your total disregard and apathy for the truth surrounding the bit of lefty propaganda I highlighted. Angry villagers aren't really fussed about 'hard data'.
As a Labour supporter, bringing up student fees seems a little hypocritical - 'The decision signalled the end of the principle of free higher education and was met with concern by some in the Labour Party. Former Labour education secretary Ted Short said that he was ashamed to be a member of the party and Ken Livingstone accused ministers of "whipping away a ladder of opportunity which they themselves had climbed.'
My response was I don't care if he passed maths GCSE meaning I think neither more nor less about him.
As for university fees, in the end everyone except the greens and communists agreed fees were inevitable. Or else we'd end up like the rest of Europe with expensive uni's provided 3rd rate education and their brightest students flying off to the states.
The financial illiteracy I referred to was upping fees, when they couldn't collect them and they'd be written off.
Personally I'd advocate a simpler, more honest graduate tax.