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Less 24-02-2017 21:23

Education, Education, Heducation/A Touch OF Learning?
 
Now, as crazy as it might seem, I'm inclined to believe our politicians when they claim the voters are ill-educated.

I for one learnt very little at school, most of my learning, came after, at college and from willingness to read/discover what wonders the world has to offer.

I just wonder, how many like me would like education to be involved with schools, teachers and pupils?

The next time one of our wonderfully superior politicians claims that a decision they don't agree with is because of ill-educated voters, MAKE SURE THEY MAKE IMPROVING ALL EDUCATION THEIR PRIORITY BEFORE VOTING FOR THEM.

:)

Hill Walker 24-02-2017 23:16

Re: Education, Education, Heducation/A Touch OF Learning?
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1188295)
Now, as crazy as it might seem, I'm inclined to believe our politicians when they claim the voters are ill-educated.
:)

If politicians claim voters are ill-educated then they are by implication claiming that politicians are incompetent because politicians are responsible for the education system.

Barrie Yates 24-02-2017 23:49

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At some time before becoming a politician they must also have been ill educated according to their own criteria. Unfortunately many of them never seem to have changed and still remain as absolute dipsticks.

Margaret Pilkington 25-02-2017 09:13

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1188299)
Unfortunately many of them never seem to have changed and still remain as absolute dipsticks.

And that is the polite term for them.

It is both arrogant and ignorant of them to label the electorate as ill educated(just necause we don't agree with their views) as surely, they must know that many of those they are labelling probably had equal educations to them...and some of them may have had superior educations to them.
It suits their purpose to see the electorate as 'hoi polloi' but once you start insulting a group or a person...directing what can be seen as personal affronts, then sure as eges are he fruit, you have lost the battle(or the argument).
Personal insults are the last resort of a scoundrel. There seems to be quite a few of those who have found a niche in politics.

Margaret Pilkington 25-02-2017 09:18

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Less, like you, my education was pretty basic. Whether we stick with what we learned at school is our own choice.
People like us have received the best part of our education at the University of Life. That is the one where you only graduate as they screw down the lid of the box. I like to think that my enquiring mind and my curiousity has led me to learn many things...things which are far more diverse(and perhaps more useful) than what was offered on the school menu.
I hope to continue my education(without any help at all from short sighted know it all politicians) for many more years yet.

accyman 25-02-2017 20:18

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the working class people with a working class education are way to thick and stupid tyo understand the complexity of the UE

Ooops EU

that private education our MP got and his various degrees in finance , global finance and law both criminal and business law among many other high qualifications that suit him to be above us thicko's must really be a burden upon his high and mighty shoulders

my youngest got a gold star at school and i think that makes him more qualified to speak on behalf of hyndburn than our MP because unlike our MP my son dosnt look down on people as thick racist bigots when they disagree with him

Margaret Pilkington 25-02-2017 21:20

Re: Education, Education, Heducation/A Touch OF Learning?
 
Graham Jones went to St Christopers. Ok he went on to do further education, but none of it was at private schools. So he is no better educated than many who post on here.(neither is he any worse)
He does though, seem to have forgotten his humble roots.

accyman 26-02-2017 00:02

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was sarcasm Margaret im aware his education standard is no better than anyone elses and time spent in a printers dosnt make you any more qualified than a shelf stacker or toilet cleaner on the EU either

im just curious as to how he is going to convince hyndburn he is suitable to take us forward after exiting the EU and if people are going to be stupid to believe anything he says to convince them he is

he voted the correct way the other week but that was just to save his job as its finally dawned upon him that we the people of Hyndburn are fed up of been labeled for leaving the EU by the high and mighty who pretend to serve us .

maybe the guaranteed labour vote in Hyndburn isnt completely bullet proof and he realized if he maintained his stance publicly he could be on shaky ground

anyone who voted to leave needs to ask themselves if they could trust him when voting on how many migrants and refugees the UK should take in and remember that it was labour who flung the gates wide open creating the mess we have today

i really would appreciate it if he would take his luxury pension from the tax payer and pee off

Margaret Pilkington 26-02-2017 07:36

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That was just in case there was anyone reading this that thought he DID have the privilege of such an education.
I knew that you were being sarcastic, but thought there might be someone who didn't. :)


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