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Old 27-02-2005, 19:48   #91
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Re: UK General Election 2005

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Originally Posted by Diamond
But you accept now that conservatives are much more kinder to students?
Not at all, my point was that they have pledged stuff but not said how it'll be funded. It makes me nervous and should you, after all they'll probably have to break the pledge when they get in.

Also it's not good to vote for a party on just one issue. Even if they could prove they'd keep the pledge I'd still not trust them on the other issues like the economy, education (as a whole) and the health service.
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Originally Posted by Xaccers
It should also be noted that the current top up fees were instigated by Labour not the Tories, even though I'm pretty sure Labour said in their manifesto they wouldn't...
.............ands they haven't (have they ) , not in this term.
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