I wonder who paid for his education...oh yeah, he’s a Scot, so we all did. Pull up the ladder...
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He’s of an age where all our education was paid for by the taxpayer - as it should be!
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Like you, I was able to do much more with my life as a result of a university education. I think things are changing, apart from the debt and teachers increasingly wanting to avoid face to face contact some people start stacking shelves, get educated, return to stacking shelves
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It’s not teachers - it’s their institutions
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I agree, Kevin but graduated with a £100 overdraft rather than a £50,000 debt
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I couldn’t have become a lecturer, nor helped others to achieve their career goals, without a degree. Looking at his biog, I thought he had a chip on both shoulders but it appears he has an MA from Glasgow. Very strange.
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I used to respect and like him
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Can understand people not going to university now, it is becoming the haunt for children of the wealthy, unless you are prepared to handle life long debt, repaying loans to study and pay rent to unscrupulous, unregulated landlords.
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I can understand it too. That’s what they want- keep higher education for the wealthy elite and keep the working classes away from knowledge (and power).
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