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LibDems hold Eastleigh, Tories in Third Place after UKIP
If I look at Nigel Farage's background I also see that he has no post-18/university education, despite coming from a priviledged enough family background to have attended a prestigious private school.
Why does this not surprise me?
Wot, like Richard Branson and Bill Gates (except a short stint at Harvard) and an awful lot of IT entrepreneurs?
Come on, I'm no fan of Farage either, but if you're going to attack him, do it with something that has substance.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
It's a credibility thing. Educated voters want educated leaders. 'Street smart' doesn't cut it.
So where are all the educated voters? Besides, really well educated people appreciate that there are several ways to gain the knowledge and skills to operate well in a leadership position. Sorry, but a degree doesn't give you credibility on its own and some degrees don't give it at all. Preferably international experience in business, the arts, technology, sports, charity work and so on CAN give a lot of credibility, depending on the position being sought. And what makes you think that people without university education can only be 'street smart'?
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
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