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hedgehog50 Croydon 28 May 17 3.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
They murdered innocent people to try and subvert democracy and were forced to negotiate because their organisation was totally infiltrated by informants. Dickheads like Corbyn want to negotiate with murderers because he is weak, not because he is strong. Jeremy Corbyn has spent a political lifetime siding with Britain's enemies. He had a role in a hard-Left magazine 'London Briefing' that celebrated the 1984 Brighton Bombing, which killed a MP and four others.
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Hrolf The Ganger 28 May 17 4.12pm | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
Jeremy Corbyn has spent a political lifetime siding with Britain's enemies. He had a role in a hard-Left magazine 'London Briefing' that celebrated the 1984 Brighton Bombing, which killed a MP and four others. And the treacherous toad has the audacity to run for Prime minister.
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Kermit8 Hevon 28 May 17 4.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
For some reason Cucking the site forbids me replying directly to your post...so I'll post it here. You think cementing in elitism works best overall for the state?.....The numbers are too small...It isn't a good system. Finland does best in international comparisons and is comprehensive. Standards have fallen 'since' comprehensives where invented? What is this an argument for secondary moderns? Taking the best out of the system and then pointing at the system and saying, 'it's sh1t' seems devoid of culpability to me. As I say, Finland tops the table and it is comprehensive.....You are repeating ideology. Yes Cucking is forbidden here too... I'm all for grammars for the "brightest" but there is no doubt that some parents that can afford to private tutor their offspring in preparation for the entrance exams, because they need the help, do. My mate did last year to get his lad into Torquay Grammar. It's not quite the level playing field it could be but then again nor is life generally so not a massive criticism more an observation.
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CambridgeEagle Sydenham 28 May 17 4.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
That is simply not true. Taking myself as an example. I spent not one penny on my kids education beyond a set of practice GCSE exam papers. My daughter went to a grammar and is about to graduate by her own efforts. Decisions on this need to be taken based on evidence not anecdotes. As previously mentioned evidence globally shows selective education does not deliver the best possible outcome for a school system.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 28 May 17 4.30pm | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
Jeremy Corbyn has spent a political lifetime siding with Britain's enemies. He had a role in a hard-Left magazine 'London Briefing' that celebrated the 1984 Brighton Bombing, which killed a MP and four others.
Corbyn explained his role with them quite comprehensively in an interview a couple of weeks ago. Don't let the truth get in the way of your BS.
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Stirlingsays 28 May 17 4.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Yes Cucking is forbidden here too... I'm all for grammars for the "brightest" but there is no doubt that some parents that can afford to private tutor their offspring in preparation for the entrance exams, because they need the help, do. My mate did last year to get his lad into Torquay Grammar. It's not quite the level playing field it could be but then again nor is life generally so not a massive criticism more an observation. Yeah, it's not as though the brightest can't be catered for from within a comprehensive system.
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Big Guy 28 May 17 4.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
They murdered innocent people to try and subvert democracy and were forced to negotiate because their organisation was totally infiltrated by informants. Dickheads like Corbyn want to negotiate with murderers because he is weak, not because he is strong. Lol
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Big Guy 28 May 17 4.36pm | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
Jeremy Corbyn has spent a political lifetime siding with Britain's enemies. He had a role in a hard-Left magazine 'London Briefing' that celebrated the 1984 Brighton Bombing, which killed a MP and four others. Quod erat demonstrandum lol
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Stirlingsays 28 May 17 4.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
That is simply not true. Taking myself as an example. I spent not one penny on my kids education beyond a set of practice GCSE exam papers. My daughter went to a grammar and is about to graduate by her own efforts. Have you actually researched the effects of Grammars on social mobility? I was a teacher and looked into it during my PGCE. Grammars mainly help the middle class. I wasn't impressed by the claims....the claims aren't born out by the actual statistics. I'm for developing the best system for meritocracy for everyone. I don't see Grammars as helping.
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Stirlingsays 28 May 17 4.41pm | |
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If you aren't pro British state vote Corbyn....that's the reality. I don't appreciate it when I'm told cheese is butter.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 28 May 17 4.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Have you actually researched the effects of Grammars on social mobility? I was a teacher and looked into it during my PGCE. Grammars mainly help the middle class. I wasn't impressed by the claims....the claims aren't born out by the actual statistics. I'm for developing the best system for meritocracy for everyone. I don't see Grammars as helping. Ahhhh, the "middle class". Defined as what, exactly? In many cases, it comprises people who used to be "working class", a step up facilitated by, amongst other things, the existence of grammar schools. Or do you have a wider objection to the "middle class"?
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 28 May 17 4.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Yeah, it's not as though the brightest can't be catered for from within a comprehensive system. Not if budgets are slashed...
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