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I'd be pretty upset if my kids couldn't come home for Christmas.

It would be a psychological kick in the bollocks for families if that happened across the UK. And it would definitely shift the narrative towards the anti lockdown agenda

Maybe this is just all about having some patience
What sort of sicko tells you to send your kids off to Uni' and then tells them they can't come home? this can't be a serious possibility
 
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Pretty much what I'm expecting.

Students shouldn’t be in any way pissed off, due to them being told it was OK to head off to Uni, pay their £9k a year fees, plus their likely £120+ per week accommodation costs, to then be told that all learning will be done remotely and they can’t go out, oh and btw, you can probably forget about going home at Christmas as well. They should be delighted with this news obvs.
 
Students shouldn’t be in any way pissed off, due to them being told it was OK to head off to Uni, pay their £9k a year fees, plus their likely £120+ per week accommodation costs, to then be told that all learning will be done remotely and they can’t go out, oh and btw, you can probably forget about going home at Christmas as well. They should be delighted with this news obvs.


They should take responsibility for doing what they were told to do, then getting locked in dormitories for months, and charged £000s for the privilege.
 
Students whinging they didn't get enough warning about being locked down <doh>

This shows the intelligence of your average Uni student, they expect a weeks notice so they can travel all over the country to go home to mama and take the virus with them <laugh>

The rest of the country gets days of advance notice that the pub will close an hour earlier.

Students wake up to find police and security guards physically restraining them and saying they aren't even allowed to buy food any more.
 
What a negative country we've become, in such a short time too. Students are seen by some, as a bunch of wasters who just smoke draw and have parties.

How on earth do they graduate?
 
What a negative country we've become, in such a short time too. Students are seen by some, as a bunch of wasters who just smoke draw and have parties.

How on earth do they graduate?

They're part of the elite mate. Future "establishment" types. Millennial, woke, degenerate trans, extinction rebellion, leftist marxist scum.

Not our children at all.
 
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What a negative country we've become, in such a short time too. Students are seen by some, as a bunch of wasters who just smoke draw and have parties.

How on earth do they graduate?
honestly imo it is ridiculous that nearly 50% of 18 year olds go to uni often to do courses which have little value . Being a graduate doesn't mean that much anymore unless it is in certain subjects or Unis .
 
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honestly imo it is ridiculous that nearly 50% of 18 year olds go to uni often to do courses which have little value . Being a graduate doesn't mean that much anymore unless it is in certain subjects or Unis .
With no Uni required jobs to go to.
 
honestly imo it is ridiculous that nearly 50% of 18 year olds go to uni often to do courses which have little value . Being a graduate doesn't mean that much anymore unless it is in certain subjects or Unis .
Students make their own decisions about their own futures and pay through the nose for the privilege of going to Uni.
 
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