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So we’ve got an unashamedly loved up Boris Johnson fanboy calling other MPs “liars”.

And, a guy who voted for a party led by George Galloway calling out the morals of the Labour leader.

Is this

A) a weird parallel universe we’ve stumbled into?

B) one of those whacky wind up threads?

Or

C) two mentalists who have no shame and have spent too much time on the internet and lost touch with reality?
 
University education should be free

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So we’ve got an unashamedly loved up Boris Johnson fanboy calling other MPs “liars”.

And, a guy who voted for a party led by George Galloway calling out the morals of the Labour leader.

Is this

A) a weird parallel universe we’ve stumbled into?

B) one of those whacky wind up threads?

Or

C) two mentalists who have no shame and have spent too much time on the internet and lost touch with reality?
D). Heel turn extraordinaire, when the general feeling towards starmer-drama turns, he'll be defending him to the hilt, the other example is a gin soaked embittered former paper general stuck reminiscing of the days of empire where no one spoke back to authority, not women, not children and certainly not minorities*.

Time will take care of one.
 
So we’ve got an unashamedly loved up Boris Johnson fanboy calling other MPs “liars”.

And, a guy who voted for a party led by George Galloway calling out the morals of the Labour leader.

Is this

A) a weird parallel universe we’ve stumbled into?

B) one of those whacky wind up threads?

Or

C) two mentalists who have no shame and have spent too much time on the internet and lost touch with reality?

Or two realists attempting to educate the sheeples…….
 
Well you're making a good fist of defending the indefensible on tuition fees.
Universities are broke because tuition fees haven't risen in line with inflation, meaning graduates today have saved a couple of grand compared to graduates who went through the system when fees were first introduced. I'm curious how it's considered socialist to ask people on a minimum wage to pay for the education of high-earning graduates, rather than the beneficiaries of the education (ie the graduate) paying a chunk of their education (still not the entire sum, as we can see what that is based on what overseas students pay)? Or are you a champagne socialist Dave?
 
Yes I would. But apparently Imperial College London has over 1200 members of staff on £100,000 pa…….
You don't have the first clue what those people do or what their comparative salary in the private sector might be. Seriously, would you go to the company you headed up and complain about high salaries? Indeed, given you were a captain of industry, it's quite probable that you were on six figures yourself. How would you feel about having people judge your worth without knowing what you do or the value you provide?
 
You don't have the first clue what those people do or what their comparative salary in the private sector might be. Seriously, would you go to the company you headed up and complain about high salaries? Indeed, given you were a captain of industry, it's quite probable that you were on six figures yourself. How would you feel about having people judge your worth without knowing what you do or the value you provide?

"Comparative salary in the private sector"

-- is this a joke?
 
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