Politics in the classroom... on 00:58 - Nov 26 with 4708 views | LeonWasGod | 3/10 needs more work | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 09:02 - Nov 26 with 4623 views | felixstowe_jack | The Andrew Neil interview with nicola sturgeon should be shown to everyone north of the border. He completed destroyed her arguments for Scottish independence. Even nicola admitted that if Scotland left the UK that Scotland would have to apply to join the EU. Their current fiscal deficit and lack of a stable national currency would prevent that. As to a hard border between the UK and Scotland she had no idea. | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 09:08 - Nov 26 with 4613 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Politics in the classroom... on 09:02 - Nov 26 by felixstowe_jack | The Andrew Neil interview with nicola sturgeon should be shown to everyone north of the border. He completed destroyed her arguments for Scottish independence. Even nicola admitted that if Scotland left the UK that Scotland would have to apply to join the EU. Their current fiscal deficit and lack of a stable national currency would prevent that. As to a hard border between the UK and Scotland she had no idea. |
I quite like Neil. Corbyn is up tonight. | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 09:12 - Nov 26 with 4609 views | Lohengrin | I posted this on another thread in the same context but it bears repeating and thinking about. | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 10:47 - Nov 26 with 4581 views | Catullus | My son is 11 and more than once he's come home with a political opinion which, when I spoke to him about it turned out to be his teachers opinion. Not that I diagreed with some of it eg, Trump is untrustworthy. It's not a teachers job to indoctrinate our children though. https://medium.com/the-politicalists/britains-younger-generations-are-overwhelmi They reckon we start off tending to the left wing but move to the right as we get older. Boris must have been a young Tory! | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 11:03 - Nov 26 with 4569 views | Thrasher6 | As opposed to the Tories getting the Mail and the Express to brainwash the elderly... | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 11:11 - Nov 26 with 4563 views | Catullus |
Politics in the classroom... on 11:03 - Nov 26 by Thrasher6 | As opposed to the Tories getting the Mail and the Express to brainwash the elderly... |
Corbyn is elderly. The mainstream media, some are to the left, some are to the right but the bias is equal, if opposite. | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 11:24 - Nov 26 with 4552 views | Jack_Meoff |
Politics in the classroom... on 11:11 - Nov 26 by Catullus | Corbyn is elderly. The mainstream media, some are to the left, some are to the right but the bias is equal, if opposite. |
When was the last time you visited a newsagent? | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 11:34 - Nov 26 with 4540 views | Catullus |
Politics in the classroom... on 11:24 - Nov 26 by Jack_Meoff | When was the last time you visited a newsagent? |
I haven't a clue.....nothing new there though. The post applies to the bias in the individual uitlets though, not how many there are of each side. | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 17:32 - Nov 26 with 4458 views | controversial_jack |
Politics in the classroom... on 11:03 - Nov 26 by Thrasher6 | As opposed to the Tories getting the Mail and the Express to brainwash the elderly... |
Excellent point. | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 17:33 - Nov 26 with 4456 views | controversial_jack |
Politics in the classroom... on 11:11 - Nov 26 by Catullus | Corbyn is elderly. The mainstream media, some are to the left, some are to the right but the bias is equal, if opposite. |
It's hardly equal. most mainstream media is right wing | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 17:44 - Nov 26 with 4445 views | A_Fans_Dad |
Politics in the classroom... on 11:03 - Nov 26 by Thrasher6 | As opposed to the Tories getting the Mail and the Express to brainwash the elderly... |
Except you read those by choice, the kids get it whether they want it or not. | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 17:45 - Nov 26 with 4443 views | Best_loser |
Politics in the classroom... on 17:33 - Nov 26 by controversial_jack | It's hardly equal. most mainstream media is right wing |
There would be no trump without Fox news There would be no brexit without the sun newspaper Murdoch has done huge damage | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 17:51 - Nov 26 with 4436 views | felixstowe_jack |
Politics in the classroom... on 17:45 - Nov 26 by Best_loser | There would be no trump without Fox news There would be no brexit without the sun newspaper Murdoch has done huge damage |
Must be true Liverpool voted to remain and they don't sell the sun there. | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 20:59 - Nov 26 with 4390 views | majorraglan |
Politics in the classroom... on 09:02 - Nov 26 by felixstowe_jack | The Andrew Neil interview with nicola sturgeon should be shown to everyone north of the border. He completed destroyed her arguments for Scottish independence. Even nicola admitted that if Scotland left the UK that Scotland would have to apply to join the EU. Their current fiscal deficit and lack of a stable national currency would prevent that. As to a hard border between the UK and Scotland she had no idea. |
Not seen the interview, but a hard border in Ireland was an issue hence Boris changing his position and looking at a Customs arrangement in the Irish Sea. If Scotland is in the EU and the rest of us are out then you’d think there has to be a border of some form between Scotland and England. | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 21:23 - Nov 26 with 4374 views | Catullus |
Politics in the classroom... on 17:33 - Nov 26 by controversial_jack | It's hardly equal. most mainstream media is right wing |
Like I said, my point ws about the bias in the individual outlets, not the number on either side but as a thought, how many people read the right wing press, how many the left wing and how many read both? I read both by the way but I have no clue about the circulation figures or online reader numbers. | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 22:30 - Nov 26 with 4335 views | Kilkennyjack |
Politics in the classroom... on 09:12 - Nov 26 by Lohengrin | I posted this on another thread in the same context but it bears repeating and thinking about. |
Its exactly how the British state has treated the Welsh people. I am sure we can all recognise this. | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 14:16 - Nov 27 with 4289 views | Catullus |
Politics in the classroom... on 22:30 - Nov 26 by Kilkennyjack | Its exactly how the British state has treated the Welsh people. I am sure we can all recognise this. |
What, recognise that you don't understand our own history......yes | |
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Politics in the classroom... on 14:54 - Nov 27 with 4269 views | ladyjack |
Politics in the classroom... on 22:30 - Nov 26 by Kilkennyjack | Its exactly how the British state has treated the Welsh people. I am sure we can all recognise this. |
Spot on as usual Kilkennyjack. | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 13:47 - Nov 28 with 4197 views | costalotta | My daughter studies politics in school. It’s not a new thing. The funny thing is, during the last 14 months or so she come extolling the virtues of each of the main parties at different times. She’s also spent the same amount of time slagging of each of the parties in turn, depending upon where the praise was lavished so to speak. I actually think this means it’s working well, she’s young so not totally formed a view yet but she’s exposed to the different parties views etc. The OP is a paranoid old fool who’s looking to blame and dislike anyone that he’s told to. | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 14:02 - Nov 28 with 4182 views | Batterseajack | This country does pretty much have rose tinted view on its colonialist past. The worst parts of it have been air brushed from history. | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 14:04 - Nov 28 with 4182 views | Lohengrin |
Politics in the classroom... on 13:47 - Nov 28 by costalotta | My daughter studies politics in school. It’s not a new thing. The funny thing is, during the last 14 months or so she come extolling the virtues of each of the main parties at different times. She’s also spent the same amount of time slagging of each of the parties in turn, depending upon where the praise was lavished so to speak. I actually think this means it’s working well, she’s young so not totally formed a view yet but she’s exposed to the different parties views etc. The OP is a paranoid old fool who’s looking to blame and dislike anyone that he’s told to. |
What form do these lessons take, if you don’t mind me asking? I’m assuming your daughter is in secondary school? Is it an introduction to the mechanics of the British state - how elections work, how Parliament operates and its relationship with the devolved assemblies. That sort of thing? Or are they trying to introduce children to classical thought via Cleisthenes and Aristotle, Sulla and Cicero? Is that too much to hope for? [Post edited 28 Nov 2019 14:06]
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Politics in the classroom... on 16:57 - Nov 28 with 4132 views | costalotta |
Politics in the classroom... on 14:04 - Nov 28 by Lohengrin | What form do these lessons take, if you don’t mind me asking? I’m assuming your daughter is in secondary school? Is it an introduction to the mechanics of the British state - how elections work, how Parliament operates and its relationship with the devolved assemblies. That sort of thing? Or are they trying to introduce children to classical thought via Cleisthenes and Aristotle, Sulla and Cicero? Is that too much to hope for? [Post edited 28 Nov 2019 14:06]
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Couldn’t tell you the form per se but you have basically hit the nail on the head in your first para. No classical studies as it were. She’s studying History A level too and that’s interesting in the sense it overlaps somewhat. It’s great seeing her develop politically speaking, she’s now not always sticking with the first thing so to speak. But like us all, political maturity takes time and life experience. From a dads perspective I just hope she develops an appreciation that politics is not black or white and neither should be an entrenchment of positions, it’s much more than that. But sadly... | | | |
Politics in the classroom... on 17:19 - Nov 28 with 4119 views | Lohengrin |
Politics in the classroom... on 16:57 - Nov 28 by costalotta | Couldn’t tell you the form per se but you have basically hit the nail on the head in your first para. No classical studies as it were. She’s studying History A level too and that’s interesting in the sense it overlaps somewhat. It’s great seeing her develop politically speaking, she’s now not always sticking with the first thing so to speak. But like us all, political maturity takes time and life experience. From a dads perspective I just hope she develops an appreciation that politics is not black or white and neither should be an entrenchment of positions, it’s much more than that. But sadly... |
I am genuinely interested. I took British Constitution at A Level, what feels like a century ago, and seem to recall the course being discontinued a few years later. It sounds like your girl is doing a revamped, modern version. | |
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