Dubai Blue
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Sounds like the kind of shit we'll be hearing the day after City are cleared
Their assault on the young at the expense of doting on pensioners continues - they are determined to get the youth vote out to vote AGAINST them
Their assault on the young at the expense of doting on pensioners continues - they are determined to get the youth vote out to vote AGAINST them
The tories are now using Trump language in press briefings ffs.
“Sleepy Starmer”, Jesus fucking Christ…
This is the most obvious question that the fucking useless BBC fails to ask despite supposedly being impartial.The degrees are funded by the person paying for it and brings revenue into the country especially when you have students coming from abroad to study here. Mickey Mouse or not in subject matter it generates money, apprenticeships are funded 95 percent by the tax payer for small to medium sized businesses.If there is a £30 billion black hole in the public finances where is the money coming from to fund these extra apprenticeships they want to happen?
Quite right too.
Poor quality degrees and poor outcomes for the students involved.
The only winners are the Universities involved, effectively funded by the taxpayer as more and more student loans default.
It’s a racket and it should have been sorted out years ago.
This is the most obvious question that the fucking useless BBC fails to ask despite supposedly being impartial.
I know there is a lot to do if/when Labour gets in, but Day One Starmer needs to change the BBC Governors.
He needs to get rid of all the ex-Tory communications directors and Tufton Street right-wing think-tank types currently running it and get back to factual accurate unbiased reporting.
They have to stop promoting unelected extremists like Farage and Tice at the expense of democratically elected representatives of the SNP, PC, Lib Dems, Greens, and even the various independents who have more seats in Councils and Parliament than the private limited company that is Reform. Reform is given millions of £'s of free advertising on BBC
Quite right too.
Poor quality degrees and poor outcomes for the students involved.
The only winners are the Universities involved, effectively funded by the taxpayer as more and more student loans default.
It’s a racket and it should have been sorted out years ago.
They’ve got to do something to help fund the financial gap in university funding by reducing the number of foreign students paying far more than the average U.K. student.It’s none of the Govt’s business. Let the market decide and keep your Commie nose out of education.
This isn't America and 99% of people see this kind of shit for what it is, ridiculous and pathetic, and just makes them look like even more of a laughing stock.It’s going to get a whole lot dirtier from them until the 4th July. If I were other parties I would like to see billboards highlighting tractor porn, being blackmailed on Tinder, using campaign funds to pay off kidnappers, generally being a bit rapey and grabby grabby. That’s even before we actually get into the complete mess they’ve made of the country since 2010.
That’s an interesting approach.It’s none of the Govt’s business. Let the market decide and keep your Commie nose out of education.
You’re exactly right. Pity the Tories have done fuck all about it, even though they said they’d deal with it a year ago.Quite right too.
Poor quality degrees and poor outcomes for the students involved.
The only winners are the Universities involved, effectively funded by the taxpayer as more and more student loans default.
It’s a racket and it should have been sorted out years ago.
That’s an interesting approach.
Remove student loans and let the market decide regarding courses offered and the number of students attending.
The funding the government effectively provides via student loans could instead be offered as grants to students from poorer backgrounds, based on academic ability and the subjects they want to study, such that the brightest students can go to university without accumulating huge debts.
Sounds like a winner to me.