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Originally posted by Beef Oven!They mean having properly organised vocational education, like in Germany and the Netherlands. Linked to industry. Obviously the UKIP recognise that other countries do it well. Pretty simple really.
There is far too much "industry" involvement in education as it is
Conflating education with "job training" is a big mistake
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostEvidence?
(I'm not saying you are wrong but where is the evidence for this?)
I think you might need a version of this
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostCome off it love.
You don't get anywhere by beating people, you just mess them up, some permanently.Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostEvidence?
(I'm not saying you are wrong but where is the evidence for this?)
Will that do for starters?
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYoung offenders and young grammar school kids are, ahem, different let's say, cohorts.Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIn your head matey
The thing that always struck me when I used to work in prisons and the like was how ordinary and like everyone else those inside were.
I used to work with lifers and they were the most 'normal' group of chaps (on the surface) you would encounter.Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostEvidence?
(I'm not saying you are wrong but where is the evidence for this?)
At an anecdotal level, I would say that the majority of lifers are 'ordinary' people who have committed extraordinary crimes. The mix is much the same as we find in any 'ordinary' pub. That is, of course, an opinion, but it is based on 30 years' face-to-face contact with prisoners, with six years at Coldingley having personal responsibility for a large group of lifers.
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Originally posted by hmvman View Post
I feel so fortunate that the headmaster (as they were called then) at my primary school played pieces of classical music to us at morning assembly and that a basic understanding of classical music was taught in my first couple of years of secondary school (a secondary modern not a grammar school).
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View Post
At an anecdotal level, I would say that the majority of lifers are 'ordinary' people who have committed extraordinary crimes. The mix is much the same as we find in any 'ordinary' pub. That is, of course, an opinion, but it is based on 30 years' face-to-face contact with prisoners, with six years at Coldingley having personal responsibility for a large group of lifers.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostThat was my (albeit much shorter and less intense) experience as well.
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by Beef Oven!properly organised vocational education, like in Germany and the Netherlands. Linked to industry. Obviously the UKIP recognise that other countries do it well.
Whereas the Ukips' policy on higher education appears to be to scrap tuition fees for STEM subjects but keep them for arts and humanities. "Pretty simple really" - indeed. Philistinism at its purest.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostMine too. Lifers are ordinary people who have committed extraordinary crimes and people who are not lifers are ordinary people who haven't. Not saying much, are we? Good job it's just anecdotal rambling.
As to "rambling" - I find that simply rude,whoever it was aimed at.
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