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Tom4784 19-12-2019 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jet (Post 10737970)
Agree with this, but what Stormzy did was still wrong.

He was asked a question and he answered it. I doubt this would have been a story if it was the other way around and he complimented Boris. Speaking politics is only a bad thing if you criticise the tories, it seems.

Ammi 19-12-2019 04:28 PM

...we had a huge classroom debate about Stormzy and Boris Johnson this morning...it’s the first one we’ve had since the General Election..so inspired by Stormzy, I guess we can say...(...no mention of Piers Morgan, though...I’m not sure that the children in the class are aware of him..)...it was a very interesting discussion...lots of really engaged children with very interesting views of their PM...and many young people being huge fans of Stormzy...:lovedup:...

bots 19-12-2019 04:38 PM

i'm sure they will have heard many different political opinions before they are of an age to vote :laugh: Outrage for the sake of it

Ammi 19-12-2019 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10738142)
i'm sure they will have heard many different political opinions before they are of an age to vote :laugh: Outrage for the sake of it

...:love:..a voice of much wisdom, Bots...it’s inspiring to see children much more engaged in politics than back in the day...and to map their critical thinking...:lovedup:..

Twosugars 19-12-2019 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10738136)
...we had a huge classroom debate about Stormzy and Boris Johnson this morning...it’s the first one we’ve had since the General Election..so inspired by Stormzy, I guess we can say...(...no mention of Piers Morgan, though...I’m not sure that the children in the class are aware of him..)...it was a very interesting discussion...lots of really engaged children with very interesting views of their PM...and many young people being huge fans of Stormzy...:lovedup:...

I'd ask for a cuddle if you were my teacher:love:

Marsh. 19-12-2019 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Twosugars (Post 10738156)
I'd ask for a cuddle if you were my teacher:love:

Ammi would tactifully give you a paper towel to catch all that snot dribbling down your face as you're obviously one of the... sticky kids. :smug:

Twosugars 19-12-2019 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10738157)
Ammi would tactifully give you a paper towel to catch all that snot dribbling down your face as you're obviously one of the... sticky kids. :smug:

:oh:


I just like breasts :smug:

Crimson Dynamo 19-12-2019 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10738235)
A debate amongst the class, quite common in school as a way of getting the pupils to engage with one another. Maybe you've forgotten. :hee:

not politics as it is too open to Abuse

Marsh. 19-12-2019 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10738236)
not politics as it is too open to Abuse

Well, they're kids so I doubt it was a House of Commons debate. Good grief.

Discussing the world and the news with each other is very healthy. Don't be such a snowflake.

jet 20-12-2019 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10738236)
not politics as it is too open to Abuse

I totally agree. Politics has no place in a classroom of young children. It is the parents perogative to speak to their child on the subject. Schools have no business indoctrinating young minds, or allowing a visitor to do so in any direction, which may go against the beliefs and values of their parents.
When children are a lot older they can weigh up differing views and make up their own minds, young children can't, at a stage when they are very impressionable to boot.

Kizzy 20-12-2019 12:37 AM

Through out the election campaign both parties regularly attended primary schools and chatted to pupils. I heArd no protest from you then jet.

Tom4784 20-12-2019 01:24 PM

At the end of the day, it's all noise. The people upset would be cheering Stormzy on if he said the same thing about Corbyn. It's a non-story at the end of the day and the controversy is nothing more than hypocritical partisanship from the Tories and their supporters.

jet 20-12-2019 08:54 PM

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Kizzy said
Do you really think teachers are that stupid that after 10yrs of cuts they can trust this govt just because Johnson came for a photo op? ... lol
Many people trusted this govt (including former Labour voters) more than the alternative because they were demolished in the election, remember? - and 43% of poeple in polls said they didn't trust the Labour leadership.
Perhaps you've blanked out that Labour had their worst defeat in 35 years. When it came to trust Corbyn was a big no - no, his own photo - ops certainly didn't work. LOL!

Brother Leon 21-12-2019 01:54 AM



Good ol’ Stormzy and Harry.

arista 21-12-2019 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 10739245)


Good ol’ Stormzy and Harry.


Yes Pathetic
he ain't NO
NWA.

That Group did the F. The Police Song
and they sound better in 1988
than Stormzy



Oliver_W 21-12-2019 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 10739245)


Good ol’ Stormzy and Harry.

Lol bless 'em. Who need punk when we have some idiot spewing obscenities? I bet they nearly choked on their Panda Pops when they thought of doing this.

Elliot 22-12-2019 09:11 AM

Free speech for ALL


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