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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostPeople who don't mind fees are duped, are rather silly. This is a huge tax on the middle class.
The selfish baby boomer generation's hippy ways are coming home to roost. They want their unfunded pensions but don't want their kids or grandkids to get state-funded education like they enjoyed.
I funded the pensions of my parents' generation, on the basis that each generation would fund the retirement of the older. Now that I am getting old, I see (some of) the current generation of youngsters wanting to abandon it now that it's their turn to contribute. And you tell me that I am selfish?
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostYou have been duped. Your kids will be tens of thousands of pounds worse off because of the idiocy of people like you.
I don't know about you, but I have a good university education paid for by grant and no fees, and it has done me sweet FA good in getting a decent job. The thing that got me a job and "payback" for the wasted time spent studing tulip that was of absolutely no relevance to the (IT) job that I ended up doing was a commitment to studying IT in my own time in my own place with a handful of books costing under £50 each.
If you think that graduates will be forced to accept lower wages than they would have got beforehand as a result of the introduction of market level fees then they need a kick up the jacksie and told to study what they need to learn from a set of books or (even better) for free off the web.
Bloody leftie.
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostYes. I think that healthcare, policing, fire and other rescue services, defence, prisons, primary and secondary schooling, state pensions, welfare for the truly needy, law & court costs, bin collection and waste management, investment in public transport, road maintenance, housing development, street ligting, park and recreation upkeep is all more important than Wayne from Scunthorpe going to Hull Poly to "study" Sociology, paid in most part by our taxes, to then get a job as a bar manager or similar.
HTH
If you think that's all your taxes paid for then you are in need of education.
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostOh you think the all other public expenditure is more important?
HTH
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostPeople who don't mind fees are duped, are rather silly. This is a huge tax on the middle class.
The selfish baby boomer generation's hippy ways are coming home to roost. They want their unfunded pensions but don't want their kids or grandkids to get state-funded education like they enjoyed.
The hippy generation are the most selfish vile generation there is in modern times. Compare and contrast with their selfless more Christian parents generation who bravely fought in world war 2.
I don’t believe that students should have loans, they should save up and go to university in their 20s by which time they may actually be mature enough to lean something.
Regarding pensions, I or we paid a thing called “National Pensions Contributions” The contributions were supposed to give us an earnings related pension but the government scrapped the earnings related part and not refund us. The money was instead spent on council house sh1ts and their young lazy kids.
My taxes have not paid for my pension, but for several others as well including new arrivals to this country who haven’t paid a penny.
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostI have not been duped, I know exactly what it means.
What's the other option then? Keep things as they are, at the cost of other public services? Raise general taxation? Introduce a graduate tax?
How about dismantling the political correct industries funded by taxpayer first? No more importing of scroungers?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI was there. I went through a lefty radical period. It ended when me and my mate discovered that all lefty birds are ugly.
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostBrainwashed and duped - just as the politicians like it.
They pay back less per month FOR MUCH LONGER WITH INTEREST i.e. they pay a lot more.
It's a huge stealth tax on people who don't get free school meals.
What's the other option then? Keep things as they are, at the cost of other public services? Raise general taxation? Introduce a graduate tax?
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostGrads have to pay back fees now as it is! Under the new proposals, they will pay back less per month, so intact there will be more money available to them to spend.
True, they will have to pay for longer now, but perhaps it will make them think twice about taking on those Mickey Mouse / Badger Grooming degrees which they know fully well aren't worth much in the real world but they just want 3 years of 2 lectures a week and spending the rest of the time in the boozer...
They pay back less per month FOR MUCH LONGER WITH INTEREST i.e. they pay a lot more.
It's a huge stealth tax on people who don't get free school meals.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMy grandparents were all atheists. They all fought in WW2. Yes, all of them on the allied side before anyone asks.
My parents are of the 'hippy generation'. The only thing I find vile about them is their taste in interior decoration.
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Originally posted by contractor79 View PostThe hippy generation are the most selfish vile generation there is in modern times. Compare and contrast with their selfless more Christian parents generation who bravely fought in world war 2.
My parents are of the 'hippy generation'. The only thing I find vile about them is their taste in interior decoration.
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People who don't mind fees are duped, are rather silly. This is a huge tax on the middle class.
The selfish baby boomer generation's hippy ways are coming home to roost. They want their unfunded pensions but don't want their kids or grandkids to get state-funded education like they enjoyed.
The hippy generation are the most selfish vile generation there is in modern times. Compare and contrast with their selfless more Christian parents generation who bravely fought in world war 2.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWhat else is university for if not to groom a few badgers?
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