Do you recognise these student rioters?

Oh, i assume you're well off then. You've never had to worry about if you'll be able to get food next week? Or if you'll be kicked out onto the streets? Don't be so naive.

You own an xbox 360, a £100+ smartphone, and are what 16-17?


I'm going to guess you've never had to worry about that either.
 
You own an xbox 360, a £100+ smartphone, and are what 16-17?

I'm going to guess you've never had to worry about that either.


What are you another 17-19 year old?

I'm going to guess that you are trolling for the sake of it.
 
Whatever empathy I may have had with the students has now gone. These are suppossed to be the people moving on to be Doctors, Scientists, etc. and they're nothing more than the worst kinds of football hooligan. Just because some did it didn't mean hundreds had to follow and I truly hope they get the bill for that building as well.

In all fairness most students I have known have always been on about there 50" plasma, there PS3, there smartphones, holidays, etc. if you got rid of that and the compious amount of alcohol they seem to consume each day then the loan is going to be a hell of a lot less.



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I've lost respect for Cameron for calling for the "full force of the law" to be applied to the students as well. They're just students, and as mentioned he himself used to go around trashing places with the Bullingdon.
 
I've lost respect for Cameron for calling for the "full force of the law" to be applied to the students as well. They're just students, and as mentioned he himself used to go around trashing places with the Bullingdon.

Are you suggesting students should be treated differently from other sections of society?
 
I've lost respect for Cameron for calling for the "full force of the law" to be applied to the students as well. They're just students, and as mentioned he himself used to go around trashing places with the Bullingdon.

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So you think it's fair to make somebody who can't afford to pay the tax and live should have to pay the same amount as somebody who can afford to pay the tax and own a speedboat, giant house and go on holidays all round the world several times a year?

You work out the kick-in point so that people are not left in that position, ie first £10k is tax free for everyone, once you earn above this you pay £££ per year plus % per year on the rest (with the £££ and the % being the same for everyone)
 
I've lost respect for Cameron for calling for the "full force of the law" to be applied to the students as well. They're just students, and as mentioned he himself used to go around trashing places with the Bullingdon.

Students aren’t special and are no different to any other citizen so the "full force of the law" applies to them as well.
 
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