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  • The Lone Gunman
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    I dont see why it has to be a charity thing.

    When I was in Kerala a couple of years ago one of the local guides took great delight in explaining how the local authority and people had done this and how it worked. It was a matter of great pride which the people were commited to.
    If they do it through charity will they achieve the same commitment.

    She told us how they had taken a different education model in that they took the schools out to the people, but they realised that the only way to reach full literacy was to let the ordinary schools do what they do with the kids and do special education for adults, thus achieving 98% literacy.
    They then educated the adults into the idea that they could afford to educate one or two children well who would then be able to support the family well, rather than have 10 cha wallers who would all struggle to make ends meet.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Masher
    I reckon it's basically bribery, to buy goodwill and business opportunities from the Indian government and corporations (not a bad thing for the UK I suppose), and maybe get a few more votes in ethnic constituencies in the UK.

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    It worked in this country.

    Is it reasonable to expect women to have 11 or 12 children?

    It also helps if the children manage to survive to maturity.

    With 6 billion people in the world every little helps...
    well I guess that then gives you and endless suply of food zeitghost !

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    So they have fewer kids if they are educated a bit.

    Sounds good to me...
    <sharp intake of breath> That's racist, that is! Better bolt the door before Tony's Cronies come knocking

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    So they have fewer kids if they are educated a bit.

    Sounds good to me...
    Fewer kids means less surplus and they'll start to notice when they go missing... Catch my drift ZG? No more spicy midnight snacks for you my boy/lizard...

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Read?
    Before reply?

    Steady on.

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    You should read posts before you answer them

    All right, a bit radical I know.
    If the call-centre was in India (which I believe is implied in wc2's post) then he wouldn't be paying UK taxes, he would just be taking another UK job.

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  • n5gooner
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    but he would be paying his tax's in the UK - and having the job in the first place wound imply he is alowed to work in the UK - so whats the problem?

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  • wc2
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    Imagine the TV adverts

    Little Gupta needs an education !!

    His dream is to work in a call centre ..

    Please give us money to educate him so yet another job can be taken from the UK

    Charity begins at home !!

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Why 'Oh Dear'? Sounds admirable to me.

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    £140m to improve Asian education

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