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#Reasons why you should VOTE LABOUR!!!

###I'll start off= £6000 tuition fees if you're interested in uni. :smile:

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Reply 1
Original post by coconuthead--
###I'll start off= £6000 tuition fees if you're interested in uni. :smile:


to **** up the economy?
Original post by EggMayo
to **** up the economy?


No! To help students like us who shouldn't have to worry about money affecting our future studies or careers!
Vote tories!
Original post by xGCSE_Studentx
No! To help students like us who shouldn't have to worry about money affecting our future studies or careers!


Oh no! If I earn £30k a year I have to pay back £90 a month! HOW WILL I EVER COPE?!?!?!?


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Original post by xGCSE_Studentx
No! To help students like us who shouldn't have to worry about money affecting our future studies or careers!


Why should the ordinary tax payer have yo worry about financing your education instead? Ridiculous
Original post by Gott
So you one of these politically disinterested students whose only concern about British politics is a reduction in something you theoretically don't have to pay back anyway. People like you disgust me

Shut up!!! I studied politcs at A level got an A, i've always been interested in politics, in fact I'll be studying it at uni. Your're one of those bigoted, arrogant indiviudals to judge people like me on the spot!!!:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:Go away -I shall not acknowledge your attention
Reply 7
Original post by Birkenhead
Why should the ordinary tax payer have yo worry about financing your education instead? Ridiculous

Because

1) The vast majority of people who will pay more tax than they consume in benefits are graduates. The extremely high levels of income tax (around 60% of income for higher rate payers once you add everything up) more than covers the cost of their degrees, as well as subsidising the rest of the country. The idea that non-graduates subsidise graduates is absolute nonsense - most non-graduates under the age of 40 are net benefit recipients and are being subsidised, rather than subsidising. The "ordinary tax payer" can stop subsidising my degree if I get to stop subsiding their housing benefits, pension, healthcare, and children's educaiton. Deal?

2) This is not necessarily true for people aged over 40-50 since that generation was less likely to go to univeristy so you get high earning non-graduates. However anyone over the age of 50 or so is going to be leeching an _enormous_ amount of money form the tax paying youth to cover their unsustainable pensions, so they hardly have a right to complain about anything.
Original post by Birkenhead
Why should the ordinary tax payer have yo worry about financing your education instead? Ridiculous


Do you seriously want the next generation to be as I'll-minded as yours ?
Original post by xGCSE_Studentx
Do you seriously want the next generation to be as I'll-minded as yours ?


What are you implying? The number of people at university has risen since the tuition fee rise. The argument that very fairly placing the cost of higher education on the people who receive it reduces the education of a generation doesn't match the evidence.
Original post by Birkenhead
What are you implying? The number of people at university has risen since the tuition fee rise. The argument that very fairly placing the cost of higher education on the people who receive it reduces the education of a generation doesn't match the evidence.

But if people want to go uni they will still go-regardless of fees
Original post by Birkenhead
Why should the ordinary tax payer have yo worry about financing your education instead? Ridiculous


Why should the ordinary tax payer have to worry about financing those who choose to be unemployed with large families?

Why should they have to worry about the inflation caused by a £1.50 spike in wages?

Why should they have to worry about funding more interest from prolonged government borrowing?

I could go on.


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Original post by coconuthead--
But if people want to go uni they will still go-regardless of fees


That's precisely the point I was making.
Original post by Fanatical Geek
Why should the ordinary tax payer have to worry about financing those who choose to be unemployed with large families?

Why should they have to worry about the inflation caused by a £1.50 spike in wages?

Why should they have to worry about funding more interest from prolonged government borrowing?

I could go on.


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None of these examples are remotely comparable to asking tens of thousands of students each year - who will go on to have better job prospects and earning potential than the ordinary person - to be financed by this ordinary person.
Original post by Birkenhead
That's precisely the point I was making.

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Reply 15
Original post by Abdul-Karim
Vote tories!


Sorry Abdul Karim but Tories dont really like Ethnic groups

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Let's be honest, the main reason to vote Labour is to keep the Tories out.

Which is all the justification I need :biggrin:
Original post by Zahra96
Sorry Abdul Karim but Tories dont really like Ethnic groups


That's none of my concern
Original post by Zahra96
Sorry Abdul Karim but Tories dont really like Ethnic groups

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I think they like rich old white men.
Original post by coconuthead--
My god!!!! your dislay is looking sexyyyyyyyy:p:p:p:)


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