Zambo wrote:As we move closer to a Liberal Utopia.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itain.html
Had to be a school day innit. Chalk another one up for the teachers in, successfully planning a long weekend.
And another Daily Mail link…
Zambo wrote:As we move closer to a Liberal Utopia.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itain.html
Had to be a school day innit. Chalk another one up for the teachers in, successfully planning a long weekend.
subsub wrote:Zambo wrote:As we move closer to a Liberal Utopia.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itain.html
Had to be a school day innit. Chalk another one up for the teachers in, successfully planning a long weekend.
And another Daily Mail link…
Zambo wrote:If you want to whine on about the Daily Mail in every post, then use your own thread.
https://www.talkforum.co.uk/viewtopic.p ... 8&start=15
subsub wrote:Zambo wrote:If you want to whine on about the Daily Mail in every post, then use your own thread.
https://www.talkforum.co.uk/viewtopic.p ... 8&start=15
Not whining about the Daily Mail, merely pointing out how often you link to them.
Very, very odd.
Zambo wrote:As we move closer to a Liberal Utopia.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itain.html
Had to be a school day innit. Chalk another one up for the teachers in, successfully planning a long weekend.
VeritasVincit wrote:Zambo wrote:As we move closer to a Liberal Utopia.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itain.html
Had to be a school day innit. Chalk another one up for the teachers in, successfully planning a long weekend.
Try a little perspective.
Organisers said more than 10,000 young people in at least 60 towns and cities from the Scottish Highlands to Cornwall joined the strike”
“3,000 schoolchildren and young people gathered in London, with 2,000 in Oxford, 1,000 each in Exeter and Leeds”
This leaves around 4000 in the other 56 towns and cities. That’s not going to bring the country to a standstill.
And as there are almost 4000 maintained secondary schools in the UK, 10,000 pupils bunking off isn’t going to give the teachers too much extra free time.
Zambo wrote:VeritasVincit wrote:Zambo wrote:As we move closer to a Liberal Utopia.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itain.html
Had to be a school day innit. Chalk another one up for the teachers in, successfully planning a long weekend.
Try a little perspective.
Organisers said more than 10,000 young people in at least 60 towns and cities from the Scottish Highlands to Cornwall joined the strike”
“3,000 schoolchildren and young people gathered in London, with 2,000 in Oxford, 1,000 each in Exeter and Leeds”
This leaves around 4000 in the other 56 towns and cities. That’s not going to bring the country to a standstill.
And as there are almost 4000 maintained secondary schools in the UK, 10,000 pupils bunking off isn’t going to give the teachers too much extra free time.
Who said anything about bringing the country to a standstill? I didn't, and neither did any of the newspapers as far as I can see. However, they did all bunk off school, and cause some places to come to a standstill, so let's hope their parents get their £60 fine.
VeritasVincit wrote:Zambo wrote:VeritasVincit wrote:Zambo wrote:As we move closer to a Liberal Utopia.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itain.html
Had to be a school day innit. Chalk another one up for the teachers in, successfully planning a long weekend.
Try a little perspective.
Organisers said more than 10,000 young people in at least 60 towns and cities from the Scottish Highlands to Cornwall joined the strike”
“3,000 schoolchildren and young people gathered in London, with 2,000 in Oxford, 1,000 each in Exeter and Leeds”
This leaves around 4000 in the other 56 towns and cities. That’s not going to bring the country to a standstill.
And as there are almost 4000 maintained secondary schools in the UK, 10,000 pupils bunking off isn’t going to give the teachers too much extra free time.
Who said anything about bringing the country to a standstill? I didn't, and neither did any of the newspapers as far as I can see. However, they did all bunk off school, and cause some places to come to a standstill, so let's hope their parents get their £60 fine.
Annd your point about: 'Chalk another one up for the teachers in, successfully planning a long weekend.'?
kancutlawns wrote:
There is hope yet that raving pollocks like JRM and the dinosaurs of the ERG will be gone soon so the young generation can put this country right.
Zambo wrote:kancutlawns wrote:
There is hope yet that raving pollocks like JRM and the dinosaurs of the ERG will be gone soon so the young generation can put this country right.
The liberally brainwashed young generation are a far greater risk to humanity than climate change.
Zambo wrote:kancutlawns wrote:
There is hope yet that raving pollocks like JRM and the dinosaurs of the ERG will be gone soon so the young generation can put this country right.
The liberally brainwashed young generation are a far greater risk to humanity than climate change.
carcinogen wrote:Every school kid I heard in da meeja seemed incredibly middle-class. My guess is that Mummy and Daddy drove them to and from school from the age of 2 in a big fuck-off gas-guzzling Range-Rover. Fuck off. All the poor kids from the sink estate took the bus.