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With only 11 days to go before the Iowa caucuses the former Governor of Alaska and 2008 VP candidate, Sarah Palin, flew into the state last night and endorsed Donald Trump for the Presidency.
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North of the Tweed, the poorer your family is the more debt you graduate with. Scottish students from families earning £16,999 or less will graduate with £5,000 more debt than those from families earning over £34,000, as research from Lucy Hunter Blackburn shows. And students who are assessed as mature and independent of their families (who are disproportionately from poorer backgrounds) get lumbered with £8,000 more in debt than students from the wealthiest families.
So in summary:
- Poor Scots are the least likely to go to University compared to their rich peers of any country in the UK and
- Those that do end up with greater debts the poorer they are.
Maintaining free university tuition while cutting student grants has amounted to a £20m transfer to middle-class students at the expense of less advantaged ones......In 2013/14 alone, spending on grants for low-income students was cut by 40 per cent.
Imagine the fuss if the Tories had done this?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CZIfyOPUkAA9BGD.jpg
we also don't know (from the article at least) about drop out rates, about exactly how poor the poorest students are (measuring a ratio of richest vs poorest is just pish).
I heard a (for me) new Churchill quote the other day about De Gaulle. It was something like: "His problem is he thinks he's Joan of Arc. My problem is that my bishop's won't let me burn him."
Yes, the ratio of poor kids at uni is rising in Scotland – but shamefully, it’s half the level of England. Worse, the gap is growing....
In fact, every part of the UK is increasing the number of poor students entering university – but everywhere, this happens at a faster rate than Scotland under the SNP
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2015/10/has-snp-found-a-verbal-formula-to-dodge-its-failure-of-poor-students/
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On topic, Palin's endorsement will be useful to Trump as the Iowa and New Hampshire evangelicals love her. Would be a massive strategic blunder for Trump to pick her as his RM, mind, for she basically caters to the same anti-establishment, motormouth demographic as he does.
Scotland’s poorest university students are falling into record amounts of debt after their grant support fell to its lowest level in a decade....
Despite repeated pledges to boost help for poor students, ministers in Edinburgh also spent the lowest amount in more than a decade on funding the living costs of less well-off students, after the eligibility criteria were tightened.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/27/debt-burden-scotlands-poorest-university-students-record-high
Sarah Palin endorses Trump? – Splendid, and the GOP presidential campaign looks even more like an amusing episode of Soap than it did yesterday. #hurrah
Trump can’t be any worse that that drip, Obama.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/1474828/Guardian-calls-it-quits-in-Clark-County-fiasco.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3981823.stm
"Even General DeGaulle?" Churchill responded gruffly.....
"Indeed Mr Churchill" was the response.
"Well then I shall set off from Waterloo not Paddington" he said with a wry smile
Which is why an Oxfordshire bound train actually left Waterloo... Not Paddington as it should have done.
As an aside the train left From the platform they called the "laughing / crying platform" as it was the one that people boarded from to and from the boat trains when they existed.
The Daily News got it right this time.
Although that does not take away from the Guardian's hilarious ineptitude.
I can see:
1. Labour lost the last election, not because their policies were wrong, but because of evil media and unfair attacks from their opponents. The lesson to learn is that there's no lesson to learn and all will be hunky dory next time with the master Corbyn in charge. Yeah, right.
2. Pollsters screwed up because they found too many Lab voters and not enough Con voters. They continue to do this after the election as they really don't understand that certain groups of people just don't want to talk to pollsters any more.
3. The Pontiff follows the religion of Rome
4. Ursine mammals have been knows to defecate in arborous areas.
Popcorn sales would explode.
Well, it can't be less accurate can it?
Can Palin really get involved again, it seems she's done almost nothing for the past 8 years since her last attempt at becoming veep? I guess Tina Fey will be happy though!
Hmm.....
Edit: for the Republican nomination
I wonder how long it will take the markets to catch up?
Trump (Still - although less so than he was !); Cruz are both good value.
Kasich I am very happy to have as my biggest win right now too, he should probably be around 40-1 or so (He has timed his NH surge well)
Heck maybe even Carson should perhaps be only 200-1 or so
Fiorina, Paul have 0 chance so far as I can tell.
Chris Christie looks about right.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jan/20/i-live-in-a-terrorist-house-police-speak-to-muslim-boy-10-over-spelling-error
Palin called Trump supporters " Trumpeters " , which is rather good and new to me.
Head says 'Don't be so flippin' stupid'
I'll settle for the ridiculous environment successive governments have created by treating citizens as objects for their amusement.
When in a hole, keep digging.
http://digg.com/video/sarah-palin-donald-trump-endorsement-speech
Is it possible to emigrate to a safe solar system?
No wonder Dave's in a spin, before long we won't be able to deport failed asylum seekers, in other words once you're in you're in, the reasons why we might choose not to accommodate them are neither here nor there.
More good news for Leave.
Elsewhere major Labour donor Mills launches Labour Leave today, claiming that several Shadow Cabinet Ministers want to join him but Corbyn won't let them. Interesting times ahead.
With my record, Hillary can already plan her second term.
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/jan/19/mi5-comes-out-top-stonewall-list-gay-friendly-employers
I mean what the fuck is all that about, who gives a toss if somebody is gay. Just go to work and do your job, nobody is interested in who you go on holiday with.
@PolhomeEditor: I hope for the sake of his blood pressure he wasn't listening to Margaret Beckett on Today. https://t.co/hlJkZWgxo2
@HackneyAbbott: Great performance by Margaret Beckett on @BBCr4today #nothinglikeadame https://t.co/PL98U8fxMO
As they should be.
Imagine the outcry if it were true, and it had been ignored, and the family had departed to Syria the following week.
I'm frustrated at the family asking for an apology.
Historically, a very large number of traitors in our security services were blackmailed as a result of their homosexuality. By making it clear that being gay is not a problem, it dramatically lowers the risk that someone will be able to be blackmailed.
Margaret Beckett not always so careful to avoid causing offence. A joke she told when in charge of farming policy: https://t.co/4joDyi33NK
People are people, being gay friendly is a nonsense, it implies going out of the way to accommodate a section of society which is ridiculous.
Still, it's all about what Carlotta thinks.
I suspect the press if over-egging it: all the police would have done would have been popped over for a chat to the parents and figured out that it wasn't an issue.
As for the teacher highlighting a potential concern for a child at risk, and the police linking up with social services...isn't that kind of exactly what we *want* our public services to do? Otherwise you can end up with Baby P type scenarios where no one talks to the other agencies
We also know little of the circumstances. Did the teacher have other reasons to suspect, or was this a one off? Etc etc.
And how would you think "gay friendliness" would manifest itself?
The truth is that the security services want to know EVERYTHING about their employees. If you discourage reporting of who your partner is, then that's an employee who's lying to you. You do understand how corrosive that is, right?
I wonder if that helps or hinders Trump.
On Beckett's report: worth recalling she's one of the fools who nominated Corbyn despite not wanting him to be leader. That does not suggest sound political judgement.
Polling accuracy never that great, but no-one cared when it predicted winner #pollinginquiry https://t.co/iVfx7xYZm0 https://t.co/VxgI8beTab
Are they also black friendly, ornithologist friendly and beekeeper friendly?
Students narrowly back Rhodes Must Fall campaign despite hearing that next step would be to tear down statues of Winston Churchill and anyone else with an unblemished historical record"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/12109394/Oxford-Union-backs-motion-to-remove-Cecil-Rhodes-statue.html
Other forms also include conflating meaning, so someone could write 'chair' instead of 'table'. And there's one that confuses both meaning and sound, so 'table' could become 'chair' which then becomes 'fair'.
Get off the outrage bus, it makes fools of almost everyone on it.
Trump & Palin think 'Starship Troopers' is a documentary (well, Palin does, the Donald is happy to disingenuously pretend it is).
Still, before long some bright spark will say the teacher was a ukip voter who assumed all Muslim boys are being groomed to blow us all up.
Come on hand wringers - which way do you want it?
It was right to investigate it; how far the investigation needed to go is a matter for further debate.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/pakistan/12109409/Militants-storm-university-in-Pakistan-live.html