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KneeOn

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Jun 4, 2009
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But have the protests clash with work.

The third national day of action (although it'll actuall be the fourth for brighton because of Tuesdays march - this is the third nationally organized and designated day) takes place on the 5th of December. Thats a Sunday folks. I'm aware of peoples opinions on this matter and they vary widely from total support to being in the anti-student protest camp.

This is the link:

Third National Day of Action - Sunday 5th December 2010

It would be nice to see those who support our movement against cuts in general and those particularly in education.

If this isn't your cause, you don't care or you disagree then thats your view. Even if only one person from here goes, it'll be one more voice standing united.

NO IFS. NO BUTS. NO EDUCATION CUTS!
 
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Barrel of Fun

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Hurray. Another day of bedlam.

I think the government realise that students have an issue with the new measures.

Would you be kind enough to detail who is going to pay more and who might end up paying less?
 


The Spanish

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Aug 12, 2008
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But have the protests clash with work.

hahahahaha.

please can you all these student protestors please bury all your views and voting intentions in a time capsule and dig them up in 25 years time. it will be very entertaining for you i promise.
 








KneeOn

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Jun 4, 2009
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hahahahaha.

please can you all these student protestors please bury all your views and voting intentions in a time capsule and dig them up in 25 years time. it will be very entertaining for you i promise.

So you mock my intentions because i'm not 42 years old?

That right there is why we are protesting. Ignorance of the older generations.
 


KneeOn

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Jun 4, 2009
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The link came up with some person called gabbys Facebook.

Facebook left an old URL in my address bar when I was actually on the event page. :facepalm: facebooks a bit shit like that on firefox.
 






KneeOn

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Jun 4, 2009
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Hurray. Another day of bedlam.

I think the government realise that students have an issue with the new measures.

Would you be kind enough to detail who is going to pay more and who might end up paying less?

Are you not the generation that tells us to get more active, that we don't follow politics enough and then when we do follow and take an interest and exercise our rights we're told we're wrong?

I want, and believe in there being no education cuts/FE fee rises.

I think that a rise will happen, and that students need to tighten their belts a bit inline with the rest of the nation.

I whole heartidly disagree with 9k a year, with plans in place so the very poor (and rightly so) get to go to Uni with shit loads of help, and the very rich (on the basis that they're loaded) get to go to Uni, spitting on the middle class but more importantly the upper working class (who will get hit harder than the middle class if they want to go to Uni). I could take a rise if I had to. I can't take daylight robbery.
 




Giraffe

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I'm not a student but my nephew is and he won't be able to go to uni which is shame as he is quite talented, so I do feel for students now. However unfortunately I don't believe the current government is to blame. They didn't spend all the money, labour did. Perhaps the protests should be against them ever getting into power again?

Sadly the students like the work force have to suffer the pain of their foolishness.
 




Collar Feeler

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Jul 26, 2003
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So you mock my intentions because i'm not 42 years old?

That right there is why we are protesting. Ignorance of the older generations.

Sorry but we can't help with your ignorance of the older generations! Frank of you to admit such a fault though, bravo you. Have you ever met an older person and listened whilst they impart their knowledge and wisdom, gathered during the folly of their youth? Oh no sorry I forget, you are a student and you don't listen or accept other peoples opinions do you. Enjoy your protest, shout loud and hard but please don't break or burn anything belonging to someone else eh? Unless of course it belongs to an evil capitalist corporation in which case its fair game right?
 


KneeOn

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Jun 4, 2009
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Sorry but we can't help with your ignorance of the older generations! Frank of you to admit such a fault though, bravo you. Have you ever met an older person and listened whilst they impart their knowledge and wisdom, gathered during the folly of their youth? Oh no sorry I forget, you are a student and you don't listen or accept other peoples opinions do you. Enjoy your protest, shout loud and hard but please don't break or burn anything belonging to someone else eh? Unless of course it belongs to an evil capitalist corporation in which case its fair game right?

Actually: I want a peaceful protest. Unfortunetly a little bit of violence did a little bit of good but a whole lot of bad. We don't need that violence again. Last weeks protest was peaceful in Brighton with only two arrests (afaik).

If you guys want to have a go at student protests, i'm not going to take the brunt of it.
 






Barrel of Fun

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Are you not the generation that tells us to get more active, that we don't follow politics enough and then when we do follow and take an interest and exercise our rights we're told we're wrong?

I want, and believe in there being no education cuts/FE fee rises.

I think that a rise will happen, and that students need to tighten their belts a bit inline with the rest of the nation.

I whole heartidly disagree with 9k a year, with plans in place so the very poor (and rightly so) get to go to Uni with shit loads of help, and the very rich (on the basis that they're loaded) get to go to Uni, spitting on the middle class but more importantly the upper working class (who will get hit harder than the middle class if they want to go to Uni). I could take a rise if I had to. I can't take daylight robbery.

I'm of the generation that first saw tuition fees introduced ('99-'03) - I can't remember how much they cost, but it was something that I felt was worth paying for.

Can you explain how the upper working class will be hit harder than the middle class?
 


Collar Feeler

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Jul 26, 2003
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Actually: I want a peaceful protest. Unfortunetly a little bit of violence did a little bit of good but a whole lot of bad. We don't need that violence again. Last weeks protest was peaceful in Brighton with only two arrests (afaik).

If you guys want to have a go at student protests, i'm not going to take the brunt of it.

Haha too late, you can't come on here starting a thread like this with that signature and not expect to take some stick, sorry you are fair game.
 


gullshark

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Dec 5, 2005
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I really don't understand the whole 'STOP ALL CUTS' message, how the hell are we meant to pull ourselves out of the debt the country is in?
 


KneeOn

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Jun 4, 2009
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I'm of the generation that first saw tuition fees introduced ('99-'03) - I can't remember how much they cost, but it was something that I felt was worth paying for.

Would you accept 200% added on to the tuition fees? I personally accept that there will be a need for a rise. But adding six grand a year from three grand is an unjust hike.

Can you explain how the upper working class will be hit harder than the middle class?[/QUOTE]

Generally speaking although the middle and UWC earn enough to get support the middle earns more than the UWC.

Therefore a rise will hit the UWC harder because they have less money.
 




KneeOn

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Jun 4, 2009
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I really don't understand the whole 'STOP ALL CUTS' message, how the hell are we meant to pull ourselves out of the debt the country is in?

I disagree with the "stop all cuts" message my self. It is an ideal that we can protest all we want for but realistically won't ever see. Maybe if we protest enough, wanting something extreme enough the final comprimise will suit us more.
 


KneeOn

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Jun 4, 2009
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Haha too late, you can't come on here starting a thread like this with that signature and not expect to take some stick, sorry you are fair game.

Of course you are right :down: Tiredness sets in and you say things you don't mean (like that leave me alone thing).
 


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