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<blockquote data-quote="robs1" data-source="post: 8165935" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Blimey these journalists are unable to write a coherent story.</p><p>Does this one not realise that top gun is an American film, how does making a sequel of it reflect on the UK ? </p><p>Grammar schools were far better than the system we have now standards of education have slipped since they were scrapped, the results have gone up only because they make the assessments and exams easier, as for universities only a couple of years net work rejected applications from graduates due to their appalling spelling and grammar , of course an university educated hack is going to think uni should be for all, despite the fact most cant manage </p><p> " proper" courses and we have desperate shortages of skilled workers to do real jobs and will earn far more than many of those who go to uni and without the debt. As for the nhs yes it needs to change but guess who will be the first to shout "hands off the nhs" yep these very same hacks looking for a story.</p><p>Of course we should look back to the past to see the mistakes and successes and then look to implement the best for the future, let's face it its remainers who are after 6 years longing to go back in time and rejoin the EU not forge our own way to success. </p><p>Blimey if I had produced such a poorly thought out and self contradicting essay when at my grammar school my english teacher would have dragged me out in front of the class and had a field day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robs1, post: 8165935, member: 1290"] Blimey these journalists are unable to write a coherent story. Does this one not realise that top gun is an American film, how does making a sequel of it reflect on the UK ? Grammar schools were far better than the system we have now standards of education have slipped since they were scrapped, the results have gone up only because they make the assessments and exams easier, as for universities only a couple of years net work rejected applications from graduates due to their appalling spelling and grammar , of course an university educated hack is going to think uni should be for all, despite the fact most cant manage " proper" courses and we have desperate shortages of skilled workers to do real jobs and will earn far more than many of those who go to uni and without the debt. As for the nhs yes it needs to change but guess who will be the first to shout "hands off the nhs" yep these very same hacks looking for a story. Of course we should look back to the past to see the mistakes and successes and then look to implement the best for the future, let's face it its remainers who are after 6 years longing to go back in time and rejoin the EU not forge our own way to success. Blimey if I had produced such a poorly thought out and self contradicting essay when at my grammar school my english teacher would have dragged me out in front of the class and had a field day [/QUOTE]
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