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A perfect example of Brighton pretentiousness and pretending to be anti-establishment



BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,131
There seems to be a widening case of sense of humour failure on this thread.

Cockwomble is a fine insult though. I wonder if we can link any other swear words with 70's children TV characters?

Dicknoddy anyone?
 




looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
There seems to be a widening case of sense of humour failure on this thread.

Cockwomble is a fine insult though. I wonder if we can link any other swear words with 70's children TV characters?

Dicknoddy anyone?

Muffin the Mule doesn't need altering you fing flange clanger.
 




Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,503
Haywards Heath
The pretentious part is that she went out of her way to prove how much she doesn't like Tories or Michael Gove surrounded by an audience that agrees with her. It would be different if she was selling them outside parliament or somewhere posh like richmond.

It's a bit like on here when people try and prove how much they hate the daily mail. I think pretty much everyone agrees it's sh*t and full of lies, but still they fight for brownie points to see who hates it the most :shrug:
 


Winker

CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE
Jul 14, 2008
2,397
The Astral Planes, man...
Ironically this story was published at the same time as the OECD report which found that England is the only developed country producing school leavers who are worse at maths and reading than their grandparents.

Pity the Argus didn't have anyone with enough gumption to confront this stupid woman with a few facts and ask her why she is against educating our young people to a higher standard.
 




Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,994
Pity the Argus didn't have anyone with enough gumption to confront this stupid woman with a few facts and ask her why she is against educating our young people to a higher standard.
Brilliant :fishing: trip. I wish you the best of luck.
 


mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,470
High up on the South Downs.
Trouble is the doll doesn't look like Michael Gove. Greater resemblance to Roy Orbison or Richard from Pointless.


As for education, it's always discussed in simplistic terms. We have the super heroes eg. the superheads who "turn round" academies and produce fantastic results. Then there are the bad guys like Gove and others who probably have views opposed to Gove's.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,898
Ironically this story was published at the same time as the OECD report which found that England is the only developed country producing school leavers who are worse at maths and reading than their grandparents.

Pity the Argus didn't have anyone with enough gumption to confront this stupid woman with a few facts and ask her why she is against educating our young people to a higher standard.

I'm pretty sure she has little or no interest in Michael Gove other to see that he has become a hate figure for some and is going to cash in on that.
As for reading standards, I don't want to go right off topic or hijack this thread but..... Mrs V is a specialist ECAR teacher, its a specialist reading intervention to try to boost reading skills in 6-7 year olds who are having trouble. She takes a group of 5 children and each has a half hour one to one lesson reading and writing each day.

The sad fact is that the children do usually get a great boost from this 20 week course but usually, improvements are not built on in the home environment and all the gains lost. Effectively, lots of her kids have no family culture of reading together or even taking an interest in their childs development. It's quite common for one or both parents to be illiterate. It is incredibly sad as when I was a parent to a 6 year old and we went to the school open evenings to meet the teachers, after asking how my daughter was doing in each subject I would ask " what can we do at home to help ? " Now there is a culture of expecting teachers to fully educate and babysit while the parents watch boxed sets of Lost etc.
 




DavidinSouthampton

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 3, 2012
16,601
Ironically this story was published at the same time as the OECD report which found that England is the only developed country producing school leavers who are worse at maths and reading than their grandparents.

Pity the Argus didn't have anyone with enough gumption to confront this stupid woman with a few facts and ask her why she is against educating our young people to a higher standard.

She's probably not against educating our people to a higher standard.

She just recognises that Gove is not capable of sorting it out. He seems to know as much about education as Conan the Barbarian.

There, you've caught one already.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
16,601
I'm pretty sure she has little or no interest in Michael Gove other to see that he has become a hate figure for some and is going to cash in on that.
As for reading standards, I don't want to go right off topic or hijack this thread but..... Mrs V is a specialist ECAR teacher, its a specialist reading intervention to try to boost reading skills in 6-7 year olds who are having trouble. She takes a group of 5 children and each has a half hour one to one lesson reading and writing each day.

The sad fact is that the children do usually get a great boost from this 20 week course but usually, improvements are not built on in the home environment and all the gains lost. Effectively, lots of her kids have no family culture of reading together or even taking an interest in their childs development. It's quite common for one or both parents to be illiterate. It is incredibly sad as when I was a parent to a 6 year old and we went to the school open evenings to meet the teachers, after asking how my daughter was doing in each subject I would ask " what can we do at home to help ? " Now there is a culture of expecting teachers to fully educate and babysit while the parents watch boxed sets of Lost etc.

Good point well made.

My wife is in education at an older age level - 6th form - and there is a clear distinction between parents who are supportive of their children and who have high - sometimes too high - expectations of them and for them, and children who might be very bright but whose parents are sometimes at worst non-supportive or at best have low expectations of what their children are capable of.
 






Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
How about one of a Palace player having a dump in our dressing room?

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That's a 'caganer'. It's a Catalan thing - they put little models of people having a poo into traditional Nativity scenes. No - really it's true, they really do.
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,366
Chandlers Ford
That's a 'caganer'. It's a Catalan thing - they put little models of people having a poo into traditional Nativity scenes. No - really it's true, they really do.


Well, that seems perfectly normal behaviour.
 










Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
All this thread has proved is that right wingers are too thick to know what the word pretentious means.

But we're okay on anti-establishment though?



Edit - actually I don't think I'm a right-winger anymore. And I'm not sure anyone comes out of this thread smelling of roses. Right-wingers are thick, left-wingers are po-faced bores, poor old Mustafa as confused as ever about the free market. At least Ms Stiff has got some free publicity and if she decides to make some Palace dolls then there's a ready market right here.
 
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Albumen

Don't wait for me!
Jan 19, 2010
11,495
Brighton - In your face
I hope they work. Got **** all to do with Brighton though apart from she lives here, so it's a bit weird starting a thread slating it. Are all the people buying them from Brighton?
 




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