London calling [Student tuition fees and the protests]

At least they weren't this mad
Spoiler :
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Going past the discussion of whether or not this is scandalous policy-making, could a kid from a poor family (think both parents earn minimum wage) go through university? As in, can they borrow the money from the state and can they pay it back once they start working or how is that organised in the UK?

yeah everyone gets loans for your full tuition fees, which you then start paying back once your earning £15,000 a year, but if they go up, you wont have to pay till you earn £21,000 a year,

you also get loans to live on which are barely enough, but people from a poorer background get more and may even get grants that they won't have to pay back
 
ITT brazilian lectures brits about the state of british education
 
Good on the students, especially the rioters. Smashing up the Tory building was nice work.
 
All on again. Police cavalry charges, trampled students, windows of the Treasury trashed as protesters smash their way out of the kettle.

It's a Tory gov again :goodjob:
 
Is that Mise in the first photo and west india man in the second one?
 
I'm glad things are more peaceful at my end of the country.

A couple of my friends went to the protest in town.
 
My sympathies are with the protesters. Anybody who would deny them a decent education because they can't afford it should be ashamed. Not everything in life should have a price tag on it. Unfortunately, the Right-Wing Media in The UK and possibly other countries may use the violence caused by a minority of the students to turn their brainless audiences against these poor people.
 
All on again. Police cavalry charges, trampled students, windows of the Treasury trashed as protesters smash their way out of the kettle.

It's a Tory gov again :goodjob:
So you guys are having real riots and protests?
American voters are lazy. When was the last time we had a real riot/protest?
 
And no suprise to see all the Tory newspapers in full attack mode today, aiming their amunition against the protesters of course.
 
We already have to take loans... we are fighting to keep uni a viable option for those from a low income background.

i dont get this argument, fees arent paid up front, and loan doesnt have to repaid till your earning £15,000 a year, £21,000 after the fees go up, and if you have a degree youve got similar earning potential, also a lot of my friends get all kinds of grants and bursaries, so their actually better off

and if people care so much about their education, why are they taking so much time off from classes, theres another day of annoying disruptiveness on tuesday, as a student the so called students movement annoy me more and more as time goes on, most of them are the kind of people who claim to be socialist but have iphones, and also no idea about economics at all
 
You can always get your PhD for $100 like I mentioned above.
I really hope this is a joke, but given your insistence that there are literally millions of jobs "online", just waiting for people to get rich on Internet Dollars, makes me wonder if you are serious.
 
I really hope this is a joke, but given your insistence that there are literally millions of jobs "online", just waiting for people to get rich on Internet Dollars, makes me wonder if you are serious.

The assertion that there are millions of jobs online is a fact. I've even shown people sites where they exist.

This isn't really serious, but seriously these degree in divinity are actually semi-accredited.
 
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