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Immigration programme on telly last night
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That seems to be about hard working economic migrants - not scroungers & layabouts."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested." -
Originally posted by rootsnall View PostIf you give people a tulip education .
See what's wrong there? the passive voice. You don't get an education, you acquire it.
FFS If you want an education you can get it - at any stage of life and at whatever level you want.
If you're a lazy fooker and can't be bothered then don't complain.Hard Brexit now!
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WHSOriginally posted by sasguru View PostSee what's wrong there? the passive voice. You don't get an education, you acquire it.
FFS If you want an education you can get it - at any stage of life and at whatever level you want.
If you're a lazy fooker and can't be bothered then don't complain.
Britain has the best part time/distance education in the world. The OU. It’s there and it’s largely taxpayer funded. It was set up by a labour government so that nobody could have any excuse to not get an education. The conservatives resisted, but were proven wrong and are now very supportive of it. It’s there, so use it.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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These people mostly aren't interested in an education, they are paid to stay at home. Until you change that then immigrant labour is here to stay.
Lets see a renowned lefty like Evan Davies is the presenter and made by the BBC guess what it was a set up.
The lad doing the restaurant job was dropped from a great height, if the boss hadn't been on telly proving a point would he have had a new waiter run the restaurant on his own? I very much doubt it.
The two potato packers tried really hard once the initial shock was over.
Cut benefits and immigration is the only way to solve it.Comment
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For what it's worth, I would rather have the local Pret staffed with Polish graduates than a bunch of monosyllabic yobs who still wonder what the roll of paper is for beside the toilet bowl.Comment
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Did you watch the program !?Originally posted by sasguru View PostSee what's wrong there? the passive voice. You don't get an education, you acquire it.
FFS If you want an education you can get it - at any stage of life and at whatever level you want.
If you're a lazy fooker and can't be bothered then don't complain.Comment
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Did you watch the program ?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWHS
Britain has the best part time/distance education in the world. The OU. It’s there and it’s largely taxpayer funded. It was set up by a labour government so that nobody could have any excuse to not get an education. The conservatives resisted, but were proven wrong and are now very supportive of it. It’s there, so use it.Comment
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WHS.Originally posted by vetran View PostCut benefits and immigration is the only way to solve it.
One won't happen because the people effected vote Labour. The other won't happen because both parties are funded by the people who want cheap labour.Comment
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I agreeing again, twice in one day !Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWHS
Britain has the best part time/distance education in the world. The OU. It’s there and it’s largely taxpayer funded. It was set up by a labour government so that nobody could have any excuse to not get an education. The conservatives resisted, but were proven wrong and are now very supportive of it. It’s there, so use it.
I started and arts/history course last October and it's brillant, wish I'd done it years ago.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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