Originally posted by northernladyuk
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Previously on "Yup everyone should study yurt building and beard shaping."
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I'm not sure what's worse:
That the DM thinks their readership is so stupid that they can print outright lies in their headline and contradict them two paragraphs down;
or that the DM readership is so stupid that they don't notice the outright lies in the headline despite them being contradicted two paragraphs down
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell clearly in that instance auto correct changed have to gave and I missed it.
No need for personal attacks though.!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostPerhaps before you criticise others, you might want to brush up on your own literacy skills.
It's clear from this thread that you can't read or are not interested in reading.
It's also clear that you can't write particularly well.
Has the Daily Mail told you that you should not read beyond headlines or think for yourself and you have worshipfully believed them?
No need for personal attacks though.!
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostNot really, another one of the Fails effort at misdirection with a dodgy headline.
What he actually said was
Which doesn't quite equate to the headline that no-one is interested in them and is actually challenging Goves plan to do away with arts, history, languages etc as part of the curriculum.
And it's one paragraph in a long article that mainly focusses on Brexit and options for the regions, emphasising that trying to do separate deals for Scotland, Wales and NI is going to be extremely difficult.
You'd almost think they were so desperate to find something to smear him with they, had to shoe horn it in at the start of an unrelated article in the hopes people wouldn't bother reading the rest of it.
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Originally posted by original PM View Post
What he actually said was
Originally posted by The Daily MailDuring his talk, Corbyn said: 'Don't believe in Michael Gove Victorian theory of education that only English, Maths and Science matter. Nobody here is only interested in those three subjects, so why should our children be?'
And it's one paragraph in a long article that mainly focusses on Brexit and options for the regions, emphasising that trying to do separate deals for Scotland, Wales and NI is going to be extremely difficult.
You'd almost think they were so desperate to find something to smear him with they, had to shoe horn it in at the start of an unrelated article in the hopes people wouldn't bother reading the rest of it.
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Maybe this explains some of that: Britain trails Poland, Baltic states, and parts of former Yugoslavia on education spending | The Independent
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Originally posted by original PM View PostHowever regardless of who said what the idea that it is acceptable for people over the age of ten to not gave basic numeracy and literacy skills is wrong.
It's clear from this thread that you can't read or are not interested in reading.
It's also clear that you can't write particularly well.
Has the Daily Mail told you that you should not read beyond headlines or think for yourself and you have worshipfully believed them?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostLOL ain't nobody got time fo dat.
However regardless of who said what the idea that it is acceptable for people over the age of ten to not gave basic numeracy and literacy skills is wrong.
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Originally posted by grabri View PostAn excellent example of how media mislead people by misrepresenting what was actually said in order to create headlines that fit their own agenda.
You were mislead into believing that Corbyn actually said this - when he said no such thing. Please read beyond the headlines and make up your own mind.
However regardless of who said what the idea that it is acceptable for people over the age of ten to not gave basic numeracy and literacy skills is wrong.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIt's a good strategy, the thicker the kids are the more likely they'll grow up to vote Brexit.
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