well
I a currently finishing a degree in maths
Paid for by myself, with no support at all from government funds.
The point is that the capitalists tell everyone that government funding is bad.
Then come whining for it.
Then give themselves the cash.
Take all of the money away from them, they are not worth it.
And no, no mortgages, you just end up with old people sitting in houses too big for them while young people cannot afford a shoebox to live in.
Look at the rest of europe to see why home ownership is not an issue.
Burn london.
( , Thu 11 Nov 2010, 23:17, Reply)
I a currently finishing a degree in maths
Paid for by myself, with no support at all from government funds.
The point is that the capitalists tell everyone that government funding is bad.
Then come whining for it.
Then give themselves the cash.
Take all of the money away from them, they are not worth it.
And no, no mortgages, you just end up with old people sitting in houses too big for them while young people cannot afford a shoebox to live in.
Look at the rest of europe to see why home ownership is not an issue.
Burn london.
( , Thu 11 Nov 2010, 23:17, Reply)
Really?
"Paid for by myself" is somewhat unlikely, unless you've voluntarily taken it upon yourself to write your university a cheque for the shortfall between the current level of fees and the actual cost of your tuition which is currently subsidised by the government. I presume you didn't take out a loan at preferential rates either.
Running a country is a vastly complex process with innumerable interconnected parts. Simplistic reductionism does nothing to further the debate.
( , Fri 12 Nov 2010, 19:02, Reply)
"Paid for by myself" is somewhat unlikely, unless you've voluntarily taken it upon yourself to write your university a cheque for the shortfall between the current level of fees and the actual cost of your tuition which is currently subsidised by the government. I presume you didn't take out a loan at preferential rates either.
Running a country is a vastly complex process with innumerable interconnected parts. Simplistic reductionism does nothing to further the debate.
( , Fri 12 Nov 2010, 19:02, Reply)