goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
Fred1new
- 08 Mar 2017 12:16
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Dil.
Are you sure that you wouldn’t have needed coaching could be improved by a little more coercion?
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The assumptions are that those achieving "grammar" school places is often based on inborn “traits”, “natural abilities” and “genetic propensities” or “predispositions” rather than family “cultural” and “social” factors.
Ie. the “most able intellectually” able float automatically to the “top” by their own “natural” inborn “qualities” rather than the “family “pressures” or “directives”.
As with “athletes” coaching generally if applied appropriately can develop the potentials of an athlete to increase their performances’.
Unfortunately, in present social-cultural structures, many will fail to achieve their potentials.
I thought the introduction of the Comprehensive system under Baroness Shirley Williams while ideologically correct, but was appallingly organised, when put into practice and responsible for the some of the present “school problems”.
Also, I did see the necessity for the demise of the grammar schools, but saw the real problems and the poverty of “teaching” and “training” in the “secondary” schools and some technical colleges.
Also, because the method of re-organising by the amalgamation of schools at a distance to one another and often with different ethoses to one another, made for difficulties.
However, the reintroduction of grammar schools and early zoning of society as 11 or 12 does not seem to be the right way to improve education.
Efforts to improving the “teaching” within the present structures should be the aims.
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Ps. I was a lucky grammar school “failure”, but my grand-children are in “top” London comprehensives and I think having a very good education.
Dil
- 09 Mar 2017 09:15
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Glad to hear it Fred.
Our school was ok at the time but think it may have gone down hill a bit since I attended. Look at that Labour clown Owen Smith who went to the same school , hardly a bright spark is he :-)
Fred1new
- 09 Mar 2017 11:00
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I didn't know they had schools in Barry when you were a boy.
Dil
- 10 Mar 2017 10:44
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Yeah we had some decent teachers too Fred who slapped you around if you didn't behave.
I can now look back fondly at the many times I was slapped with a dap or hit over the knuckles with a ruler ... them was the days.
Dil
- 10 Mar 2017 10:50
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I once got rapped over the knuckles on 3 separate occasions in one 35 minute French lesson and it was a female teacher.
Dropped French when I was 14 ... think the teacher had an issue with me :-)
iturama
- 10 Mar 2017 11:32
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The "experts" always say that. I guess the only answer is to die before it comes into effect. The increase is to "reduce the cost of running courts and tribunals and, cough, raise 250M for the Exchequer". No doubt it will be spent on worthy causes, such as aid to Kenya and Zimbabwe....
MaxK
- 10 Mar 2017 18:26
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This was posted up by MT across the road..no link, but good message imo
Mount Teide
25 Feb '17 - 12:02 - 65614 of 65620 2 1
The hugely condescending and nauseatingly disingenuous US Democrats and Blairite PLP are now widely seen and mocked as boutique parties of metropolitan elite career politicians expressing fake outrage, social engineering, synthetic indignation, and political correctness 24/7 - incapable of understanding the problems of the wider working class which they casually dismiss as not being real or of importance - if your life sucks your problems are real alright !
Politics and the economy is rigged against most traditional labour supporters and working class voters - Trump and Farage continually pointed this out and were mercilessly abused and ridiculed by the Left, their mainstream media and corporate masters for daring to suggest what most working class people have long suspected and increasingly come to believe. As evidenced, by the fact that UKIP polled 4 million votes in the last GE, more than the SNP and Lib Dems combined - which seems to have gone straight over the heads of the left!
The liberal left needs to seriously examine the reasons why they keep losing elections - which basically is because they have gone from the party that protects the interests of working people first to protecting corporate interests and the wealthy first - under the present Tory Government, the wealthy pay 10% more tax than they did at any time under 13 years of the last Labour Government - a totally unacceptable state of affairs for a party supposedly elected to look after the many not the few.
What particularly irks the working class is when the Liberal left gets offended for people who themselves do not consider they have been offended. They especially dislike the liberal luvvies who race to twitter besides themselves with self loathing for their unconscionable thoughtless action and appalling ignorance, should they make the most minor of political correctness gaffes. ( Like many of the UK police force, they should pay to attend a Roy Chubby Brown Concert and see what the real world thinks of the lefts inane pseudo-scientific claptrap and politically correct nonsense.)
Leftie luvvie Justin Timberlake tweeted that Jesse Williams, an African American 'inspired' him. But then had to apologise unreservedly for the sin of giving someone a compliment, " i apologise to anyone that thought i was speaking out of turn. I have nothing but love for all of you and all of us!', when it was pointed out to him he had committed the cardinal sin of 'cultural appropriation'! (What the f*ck is cultural appropriation cried 99% of the population outside of the Leftie luvvie world of political correctness gone mad!).
The leftie luvvie men have been reduced to men who only speak when their wives or girlfriends consider it appropriate and only then in the most reverential tones to the political correctness and diversity alter that they all worship above all else, including the economy and the welfare of those far less fortunate than themselves.
Trump and Brexit is a rebellion against this totally inane nonsense, which is still in its infancy, accelerating and likely to run for decades.
Some free advice for the left - while the leftie politicians were actively policing the speeches at the children's school awards evening for political correctness and monitoring their communities to ensure the full richness of the diversity they had unleashed on them without consultation was being fully embraced, a man called Donald Trump talked himself into the White House by continually making himself out to be a sexist, racist, homophobic, misogynist who routinely insulted gays, veterans and their families, women and children, and Mexicans to name a few .
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2017 22:19
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There is nothing like a little bit of hate to get some going.
It helps to feed their greed.
Fred1new
- 11 Mar 2017 08:29
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MaxK
- 11 Mar 2017 21:09
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Fred1new
- 12 Mar 2017 08:37
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grannyboy
- 12 Mar 2017 09:51
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'A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Britain: February 2017'
gatestoneinstitute.org/10042/britain-islam-february 2017
mentor
- 14 Mar 2017 10:28
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re- COW
Another one has been playing with the bulls and no one knew it apart from her brother
Bank of England deputy Charlotte Hogg resigns her post
Charlotte Hogg, who was about to become the Bank of England's deputy governor for markets and banking, has resigned from the Bank after failing to disclose her family connections.
While being questioned over her appointment by MPs, she told them her brother had a senior role at Barclays.
She had worked for the Bank for several years without mentioning this.
The Bank's code of conduct, which she helped to draw up, states employees must declare such connections.
name and shame the cow
In her resignation letter, dated Monday, Hogg apologised for her "honest mistake" and said she has not "shared confidential information or misused it in any way".
VICTIM
- 14 Mar 2017 12:19
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Honest mistake , blimey sure it was , at that level it's amazing how many are so thick really . I won't worry though there's another job lined up probably .
cynic
- 14 Mar 2017 13:56
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how on earth could she be so stupid as to imagine this would not easily leak out?
some people really are mindbogglingly hubristic
grannyboy
- 14 Mar 2017 14:01
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She's another of the ruling class who think they can get away with anything,
just because they have done in the past, she's been receiving hundreds of
thousands of pounds a year for several years, and then gets into a position
where she is endowed with the ability to influence any policy that could be of
assistance to her brother....OUTRAGEOUS!!
iturama
- 14 Mar 2017 20:07
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Another of the Hogg dynasty. She was lauded as one breaking the glass ceiling at the BOE. Why does trough come to mind?
grannyboy
- 15 Mar 2017 12:08
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Thats great news for Sgt Blackman and for his family, and justice.