posted on 21/10/2021 14:22Re: he'll still walk the next election - blue_job
Hopefully education is the way out of this right wing hegemony, more graduates vote labour than tory for instance. Labour bringing in tuition fees was a bit of a ****ing own goal really.
You would like to think that because more yooves at least go to college these days this will change over time.
You would like to think that because more yooves at least go to college these days this will change over time.
- Govt. Covid strategy - Gav 21/10 10:08 (read 11698 times, 12 posts in thread)
- he'll still walk the next election - themonitor 21/10 10:59 (read 9386 times)
- Re: he'll still walk the next election - blue_job 21/10 14:22 (read 9752 times)
- Re: teaching people to have an open but critical mind is the key - Snout 1/11 16:59 (read 10255 times)
- Re: he'll still walk the next election - blue_job 21/10 14:22 (read 9752 times)
- 40,000 deaths per year is "mercifully low" according the the *Health* Secretary - Gramsci. 21/10 10:48 (read 9925 times)
- Re: 40,000 deaths per year is "mercifully low" according the the *Health* Secretary - AnthonyMorgan 8/12 09:45 (read 9592 times)
- And that’s it, they are conditioning us to accept that ‘x’ number of preventable deaths is actually reasonable… - philh 21/10 11:04 (read 9867 times)
- it's being done in the name of 'small government' - Gramsci. 21/10 11:10 (read 9891 times)
- Javid looked seriously out of his depth last night - Gav 21/10 11:50 (read 11895 times)
- it's being done in the name of 'small government' - Gramsci. 21/10 11:10 (read 9891 times)
- History will surely not look kindly upon him… - philh 21/10 10:41 (read 9755 times)
- Re: History will surely not look kindly upon him… - Gav 21/10 12:18 (read 11571 times)
- Jacinda Ardern reportedly phoned the families of all 28 people in NZ who died of Covid. - Gramsci. 21/10 14:32 (read 9277 times)
- Re: History will surely not look kindly upon him… - Gav 21/10 12:18 (read 11571 times)
- he'll still walk the next election - themonitor 21/10 10:59 (read 9386 times)