
Labour
Conservative
Liberal Democrats
BNP (British Naughty Party)
UKIP
Other (please state which in your post)
My family has always 'bashed' labour, we were always conservative, we're even members of a conservative club. I don't think Cameron is that good, but hey anythings better than Labour, even the tough immigration laws proposed by the BNP.I don't have the figures for child crime but overall crime is down drastically so I'm sure child crime couldn't have risen by much if it did rise. People believe crime is up because of the "Crime complex" and increased awareness of crime because of new mediums such as the Internet but I assure you it's down.
Again I don't have the exact figures so I can't really comment but surely binge drinking rates are hard to monitor?
Not true, someone has told you a porky. Firstly they could suspend him for longer than a day, secondly they could expel him although its the governors who make the decision. Are you sure he doesn't have some kind of mental issue? That would explain it.
Both UKIP and the Conservatives support the decaying old systems. The Conservatives say "Year for Change" but I can't find any real change in their policies can you?
Labour have totally lost their way but it really annoys me when people jump on the bandwagon and bash labour. They gave us the longest period of sustained economic growth, falling crime and greater social mobility. If anything you should be complaining about Top up fees and Iraq.
One for the road. :rolleyes:
But there is nothing to support you argument here at all. Your views must have been got from somewhere?Oh course it doesnt mean all students are like that, and I have never said once that all students are like that. A lot of students are like this, you see it in Liverpool for example where the students are out everynight having a good time in the clubs and bars. As I said, nothing wrong with that but to pretend most students are great at handling money is just absurd to say the very least.
Not really on the research, just using what I see and know which is the best type of research. If I quoted the Daily Mail it'd be biased against the government
I have to go but I have found a major survey from the US about student drinking habits which I cannot believe is too far away from students in the UK.
http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/You...046435927.html
Myths grow and people just believe them - e.g. all young people who wear hoodies must be muggers and druggies? That's a widely held totally unsupported statement but many people say it.
Im sorry, but all four of you have gone off topic, and you lot are basically taking over the thread,
Could you please please just stick to the topic title question lol :/
The off-topic rule was changed a long, long time ago:
Posting off topic will from now on be allowed, as long as a post has some relation to a previous post in the thread.
This means it is no longer necessary to stick to the subject of a thread, as long as the post has something to do with an earlier post in the thread.
It is still not allowed to reply to a thread with a post that is completely random, which means it has no relation at all to the subject of the thread or to any other posts in the thread.
But if you are concerned it it best to report the post rather than tell others in a post. Also one of the 'four' is actually the OP and the posts are not spam and there is nothing stopping anybody posting if they want to.
Agree with this. It is not easy to manage ands lots of students have part-time jobs to make ends meet.NO BILLS? PMSL
I didn't realise Student Accommodation was free, as well as internet bills, phone bills etc. ITS COMMON SENSE.
My University has approximately 12,000 students from over 25 countries who contribute to the local economy which is very welcome here. There are those are don't take it seriously admittedly but I think there would be a huge problem if all of them spent their time drinking and doing no work as nobody would get any degrees and it would be a massive anti social problem.
probably lib dems!
I love it when youflex like that
SNP or UKIP if I could, which is weird because they're totally different but ye.
I'll be voting for the UKIP.
I bet you know nothing about politics, just casue the wave a british flag around the streets and you support england thats why your probally voting for them, give a reasson for voteing dont just say "say no more" like you a ganster beacuse your not, you say you from london, go out on the street and shout you voting BNP watch how you get your head kicked in. and im voting labour, they have been in power for a long time, there not doing a bad job. besides the war in iraq and expensis scandals
Last edited by Madox; 19-02-2010 at 06:31 PM.
Which Uni are you at? I notice your location is Manchester you seeIt is if its £10 a week and its a working class family. Like I said, do your parents buy your clothes etc for you? Because many kids parents don't ...
Anyway at uni, many people work and spend their own money, so they do realise how hard it is to get jobs and earn money. I know this because I bloody go to uni and I speak to people and they always say how hard it is. Many of them go out less to save money.
Majority of the students at uni:
have to buy their own food
have to pay for their own travel to and from ni
have to pay for their on travel to and from their home
have to have a bit of a social life
Thats just a tiny bit of it.
So no, not all of it is spent on just "alcohol and sweets etc". You never open up your mind and think ALCOHOL! THATS WHAT THEY ALL SPEND THEIR MONEY ON. "/.
And yea, I go out sparingly to try and save money. Undertaker you don't have a clue. There are people like you describe, but not very many. It's not like sixth form/college students with EMA.
Answering the OP, I swing towards the Tories by the way. They're all pretty useless though.
Last edited by N!ck; 19-02-2010 at 07:24 PM.
BNP
Because i feel sorry for that dodgy-eyed guy who went on that show and got flamed by everybody.
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