monkey wrote:Greens are the only party who cover some key issues for people. There's only one party I can vote for that wants higher education to be free and it's them. To some, being able to vote for that policy or to make a dissent against neo-liberalism is more important than the side effect of putting their name to some craziness.
Under a Green government there would be no student loans as there would be no tuition fees and living costs would be met by Citizen’s Income. In the short term we will reintroduce student grants to meet living costs.
Diluted Dante wrote:We used to afford it, so free education is hardly a new idea. The people who scrapped it all had the benifit of it.
Outlaw wrote:Statement of intent is very powerful even if specifics can't be guaranteed after moving into No. 10. Aside from whoever's in power it's all guesswork anyway.
In 2010 I flirted with the idea of voting Tory despite almost all policies not specifically benefiting me because what matters for the nation is more important to me.
Yossarian wrote:Although the Tories are currently saying that they're going to cut another 12bn off the welfare bill but are refusing to say where it will come from.Statement of intent is very powerful even if specifics can't be guaranteed after moving into No. 10. Aside from whoever's in power it's all guesswork anyway.
Yossarian wrote:Tories good for the nation? That's crazy talk.In 2010 I flirted with the idea of voting Tory despite almost all policies not specifically benefiting me because what matters for the nation is more important to me.
Diluted Dante wrote:Farage was mental.
Outlaw wrote:Diluted Dante wrote:Farage was mental.
You coulda finished your sentence there tbh.
acemuzzy wrote:Outlaw wrote:Diluted Dante wrote:Farage was mental.
You coulda finished your sentence there tbh.
He did!
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