9th December 2010, 03:26 PM
I voted 'Yes'.....why?
1 Because it shows this Tory government for what it really represents,
2 It shows the Lib-Dems for the bunch of chancers they really are,
3 it will keep student unrest ticking over in our 'dark satanic mills' for years to come
4 Any party who proposes the abolition of these charges will be a shoo-in at the next election
5 The Scottish, Welsh and Irish 'free' alternatives show the changes aren't necessary
Everything about the implementation of this policy is win-win (and I even think students can put up with a little short term hardship if we eventually get a better system out of a total rethink of the policy)
1 Because it shows this Tory government for what it really represents,
2 It shows the Lib-Dems for the bunch of chancers they really are,
3 it will keep student unrest ticking over in our 'dark satanic mills' for years to come
4 Any party who proposes the abolition of these charges will be a shoo-in at the next election
5 The Scottish, Welsh and Irish 'free' alternatives show the changes aren't necessary
Everything about the implementation of this policy is win-win (and I even think students can put up with a little short term hardship if we eventually get a better system out of a total rethink of the policy)
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...