I think that while the UK pursues a policy of the rich getting richer at the expense of the rest of the poor then this kind of protest is perfectly justified, if a person is sent to prison for 5 years are they asked to repay costs when they're released ? No, so why should the UK government be allowed to charge students up to 3 times the previous limit to receive an education that will hopefully benefit society in the long term ? MP's are allowed to claim for fridges, carpets & furniture at the tax-payers expense but will they allow school leavers to further their education at a reasonable cost ? No, is this fair ? NO.
The UK government, whichever indifferent party has been in charge, have for the past 10 years run the country into the ground, so if it takes £250 worth of damage on a tax-payer provided £100,000 + car then so be it. Duck next time Charlie boy or take a cab & be less conspicuous !!
RE: The London riots and the attack on Prince Charles
I think that while the UK pursues a policy of the rich getting richer at the expense of the rest of the poor then this kind of protest is perfectly justified, if a person is sent to prison for 5 years are they asked to repay costs when they're released ? No, so why should the UK government be allowed to charge students up to 3 times the previous limit to receive an education that will hopefully benefit society in the long term ? MP's are allowed to claim for fridges, carpets & furniture at the tax-payers expense but will they allow school leavers to further their education at a reasonable cost ? No, is this fair ? NO.The UK government, whichever indifferent party has been in charge, have for the past 10 years run the country into the ground, so if it takes £250 worth of damage on a tax-payer provided £100,000 + car then so be it. Duck next time Charlie boy or take a cab & be less conspicuous !!