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(Jun 6, 2017, 06:09 PM)Barkles Wrote: [ -> ]Personally I've voted labour (postal vote) but that's mainly because of their university fee plans also because I believe in Corbyn a lot more than I do Mrs May especially on her stance on grammar schools

How can you be opposed to grammar schools? I have never understood this argument. Especially considering the long term plan is so that everyone has access to a school which will give them the best start - More intelligent people can go grammar school, less normal and the more practical can pursue vocational skills...I don't understand where the problem with this is.


If I was old enough, I'd probably vote Labour after watching Question Time/the debate that ended up in all the leaders squabbling and talking over each other.
(Jun 6, 2017, 06:09 PM)Barkles Wrote: [ -> ]Personally I've voted labour (postal vote) but that's mainly because of their university fee plans also because I believe in Corbyn a lot more than I do Mrs May especially on her stance on grammar schools

Pls nu turn my school into a comprehensive ;-;
I'll most likely vote Labour.
Hey everyone is forgetting the fact Mr Fish Finger - Independant do non of you watch ITV news. Ive a vote fish finger sign up.
(Jun 6, 2017, 06:36 PM)Jono Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun 6, 2017, 06:09 PM)Barkles Wrote: [ -> ]Personally I've voted labour (postal vote) but that's mainly because of their university fee plans also because I believe in Corbyn a lot more than I do Mrs May especially on her stance on grammar schools

How can you be opposed to grammar schools? I have never understood this argument. Especially considering the long term plan is so that everyone has access to a school which will give them the best start - More intelligent people can go grammar school, less normal and the more practical can pursue vocational skills...I don't understand where the problem with this is.
Many reasons but frankly I can't be bothered having a debate about it

Just being honest here no offense intended...
(Jun 6, 2017, 11:26 PM)Barkles Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun 6, 2017, 06:36 PM)Jono Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun 6, 2017, 06:09 PM)Barkles Wrote: [ -> ]Personally I've voted labour (postal vote) but that's mainly because of their university fee plans also because I believe in Corbyn a lot more than I do Mrs May especially on her stance on grammar schools

How can you be opposed to grammar schools? I have never understood this argument. Especially considering the long term plan is so that everyone has access to a school which will give them the best start - More intelligent people can go grammar school, less normal and the more practical can pursue vocational skills...I don't understand where the problem with this is.
Many reasons but frankly I can't be bothered having a debate about it

Just being honest here no offense intended...

No offence is taken - I just can't see any logic from what you came to that conclusion unless you are simply wrong.

Also the fact you're not willing to debate it yet make a focal point of the reason you're voting against May suggests to me that you're ignorant, unless of course you actually have a valid reason.
(Jun 7, 2017, 12:10 AM)Jono Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun 6, 2017, 11:26 PM)Barkles Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun 6, 2017, 06:36 PM)Jono Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jun 6, 2017, 06:09 PM)Barkles Wrote: [ -> ]Personally I've voted labour (postal vote) but that's mainly because of their university fee plans also because I believe in Corbyn a lot more than I do Mrs May especially on her stance on grammar schools

How can you be opposed to grammar schools? I have never understood this argument. Especially considering the long term plan is so that everyone has access to a school which will give them the best start - More intelligent people can go grammar school, less normal and the more practical can pursue vocational skills...I don't understand where the problem with this is.
Many reasons but frankly I can't be bothered having a debate about it

Just being honest here no offense intended...

No offence is taken - I just can't see any logic from what you came to that conclusion unless you are simply wrong.

Also the fact you're not willing to debate it yet make a focal point of the reason you're voting against May suggests to me that you're ignorant, unless of course you actually have a valid reason.

Nah I'm just doing 12 hour shifts till the end of the week, I have plenty of reasons I think are valid,  backed up by the fact my dad works in education and I believe has commissioned reports on it too if it's still a relevant thing after Thursday I can explain Wink
(Jun 6, 2017, 01:01 AM)Murdoch Murdoch Wrote: [ -> ]Vote labour.

Socialism is a step closer to national socialism.

#success
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