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Old 23-02-2009, 02:37 PM #1
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Default Thousands of Teenagers quit school early no future under New Labour

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ffer-them.html






The Guardian is talking about middle class protests this summer
maybe this Teens will join in.

Something is wrong in
New Labour Ed Balls Schools.


They are saying "this no place for me".
They end up in poorly paid jobs or with no jobs at all.'


Life Under New Labour.
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How to you suggest this is changed?
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How to you suggest this is changed?

Set up Work Camps


Get Ed Balls and New Labour out of Power.


Ed Balls is on the Parliament Channel now
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What do work camps involve?

To be honest the conservatives now have very little difference in their education policy, which I think needs changing.
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What do work camps involve?

To be honest the conservatives now have very little difference in their education policy, which I think needs changing.

They would do a better job the the Failed New Labour mess.


Also the Next UK power could be
LibDem-Conservative
which would give even more choice.
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Also I think you will always get people like that, regardless of the government in power.
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Also I think you will always get people like that, regardless of the government in power.

Maybe
but at this time we are under Ed Balls
New Labour Schools.
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What do work camps involve?

To be honest the conservatives now have very little difference in their education policy, which I think needs changing.

They would do a better job the the Failed New Labour mess.


Also the Next UK power could be
LibDem-Conservative
which would give even more choice.
what do you mean like a concensus government? I doubt that would happen with our FPTP voting system, although it would be good if that were to happen with those parties.
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A Hung Parliament
is possible in the Next Election
due to the apathy.
It can not be ruled out

Those 2 join
gets New Labour gone.
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I sent this Link to a Teacher, I know through a friend
And the Teacher wrote back and gave me a Link (that even Netto.... can view)

"You are right about the failure of labour to imporve schools and in
fact they have probably made things worse"



http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8d9bf2f8-f...077b07658.html

From this Link

"A detailed study of English primary schooling has concluded that
education is "increasingly but needlessly compromised" by the
government's narrow concern with educational standards."


That to me says a great deal.
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Sorry, what does a hung parliament mean?

And I do agree with you partly, but that one source isn't exactally the truth.
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Sorry, what does a hung parliament mean?

And I do agree with you partly, but that one source isn't exactally the truth.

No Outright Winner.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hung_parliament
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Sorry, what does a hung parliament mean?

And I do agree with you partly, but that one source isn't exactally the truth.

No Outright Winner.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hung_parliament
That would NEVER happen here, as we use a First Past The Post voting system.
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No it can happen
and many have not Ruled it out.


Much speculation has gone into whether the Liberal Democrats in the UK would support a Labour government if no party won a majority in the General Election. In such a situation, they could hold the balance of power in that, as the centre party, they could choose to ally with either Labour "or the Conservatives" to form the next government, or decide to support specific measures of a minority government without entering a formal coalition.
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No it can happen
and many have not Ruled it out.
But we would need a new voting system or the two parties to agree on it.
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It all changes if you get no Outright Winner.


LibDem and Conservatives
want No ID card
that is a massive change from the Corrupt New Labour line.
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It all changes if you get no Outright Winner.
But that most likely wont happen here.
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Because of Outright Apathy in Voting
it is on the cards.

You can not say until after the fact.
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I sent this Link to a Teacher, I know through a friend
And the Teacher wrote back and gave me a Link (that even Netto.... can view)

"You are right about the failure of labour to imporve schools and in
fact they have probably made things worse"



http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8d9bf2f8-f...077b07658.html

From this Link

"A detailed study of English primary schooling has concluded that
education is "increasingly but needlessly compromised" by the
government's narrow concern with educational standards."


That to me says a great deal.
heheh Arista!...and your answer as per...Get Labour out!...at least theyve spent money on schools!

How about one party (that wants to improve the state system...ie. the other couldnt give a flying...) learning from their mistakes as they go...
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It all changes if you get no Outright Winner.


LibDem and Conservatives
want No ID card
that is a massive change from the Corrupt New Labour line.
Wots your beef with ID cards...you on the run? lol

..and the hung parliament thing unlikely
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It all changes if you get no Outright Winner.


LibDem and Conservatives
want No ID card
that is a massive change from the Corrupt New Labour line.
Wots your beef with ID cards...you on the run? lol

..and the hung parliament thing unlikely

No I am not on the Run
but Billions of Pounds wasted on a Yank Company
to do these New Labour ID cards
is crazy.

Thats why LibCem and Conservative will scrap it.
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heheh Arista!...and your answer as per...Get Labour out!...at least theyve spent money on schools!

How about one party (that wants to improve the state system...ie. the other couldnt give a flying...) learning from their mistakes as they go...

Anyone can throw money at schools
its what you do with that money that matters
many feel New Labour's Ed Balls has destroyed education.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...-february-2009

And from a Brand New Poll
the public want the One Eyed Scotsman Out.

"Brown affecting New Labour's chances
as Guardian poll shows Lib Dem gain"
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heheh Arista!...and your answer as per...Get Labour out!...at least theyve spent money on schools!

How about one party (that wants to improve the state system...ie. the other couldnt give a flying...) learning from their mistakes as they go...

Anyone can throw money at schools
its what you do with that money that matters
many feel New Labour's Ed Balls has destroyed education.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...-february-2009

And from a Brand New Poll
the public want the One Eyed Scotsman Out.

"Brown affecting New Labour's chances
as Guardian poll shows Lib Dem gain"
"many feel"?....
speak for yourself... your not anyone's elected rep.
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Arista goes with the majority, regardless of whether they have any sense or not!

...and yes it is what you do with it that matters Arista(ahem, sorry), but you have to live and learn mate...at least Labour want to do something...your beloved Conservatives wont my friend.
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"many feel"?....
speak for yourself... your not anyone's elected rep.

You do not need to be elected to go around
and see the Mess New Labour have made
in UK Education.

All these reports are dead serious.




The independent report by the Cambridge Primary Review – one of the biggest investigations of its kind in a generation – will fuel debate over whether the focus of children’s education has become too constrained because of ministers’ determination to boost national scores in “Key Stage” tests.
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