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LibDems hold Eastleigh, Tories in Third Place after UKIP
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It's even the top story on Radio 1 news!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYou fail at the Internetz
Loving the sig Nick.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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So Cameron who was privately educated and went to Oxford has more understanding of the state system than farage who just went to private schoolOriginally posted by formant View PostNever said it's the only way to gain credibility, but in politics it's part of the package. But being the 'only recent party leader to have had a "proper" job' (by DA's standards) doesn't cut it either. The 'street smart' thing was tongue-in-cheek, referring to DA's 'proper job' statement.
Look around globally - GWB got years of ridicule for being a mediocre student - depite his Yale degree (and his business background didn't help him there). Someone without any post-18 education isn't going to look to great against Physics PhD's like Merkel and JDs like Obama.
In the 'real world' you can get pretty far without a degree. Politics isn't the "real world".
Also, for a large portion of voting public, education is a key issue. Someone from a private school background who's never been to university isn't going to come across well on issues of state schooling, further and higher education. Parents in particular care about that sort of thing.
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I think your view has more to do with educational snobbery than an objective view of what people expect from their political leaders.Originally posted by formant View PostThere are a lot of parents around. The more middle class, the more they're going to care.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Formant - WDAS - it's your prejudice.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI think your view has more to do with educational snobbery than an objective view of what people expect from their political leaders....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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She has a point though.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI think your view has more to do with educational snobbery than an objective view of what people expect from their political leaders.
You didn't go to university and you can't think straight, just spout banal cliches.Hard Brexit now!
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Funny, as you will have seen from many other threads, I'm not one of those many people who'd happily spend a ton of cash to move into the catchment area of the best regional state school. A lot of (middle class) parents however do think just like that - indicating that state education does matter to them quite a bit.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI think your view has more to do with educational snobbery than an objective view of what people expect from their political leaders.
Of course I'm an educational snob, though, not denying that. My education has gotten me pretty far. *shrug*Comment
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Considering he has made it through one of the top public universities (don't worry, I also wonder how at times), he's certainly ahead there.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo Cameron who was privately educated and went to Oxford has more understanding of the state system than farage who just went to private school
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I think the type of education matters.
Humanities graduates (Oxbridge or otherwise) don't seem to be very good at governing the country.Hard Brexit now!
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I will vote for anyone who is going to stop issuing uncapped intra company work visas to Bobs, who is going to stop giving Bobs big tax and national insurance dispensations, and who actually enforces the wide and various laws and rules the Bob outsourcers break every dayComment
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