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Thread: Youth and radicalisation

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    Youth and radicalisation

    So this has been the forefront of the news just lately. Jeremy Corbyn has brainwashed our youth he has radicalised them.Free tuition fees, free condoms and free pizza for breakfast. Labour says it gained 3 million extra votes. ISIS have already claimed responsibility. I broke my cup last week and they claimed responsibility for that as well.
    If Corbyn says labour will pay my mortgage perhaps I could be persuaded to vote for them too. Now that would be for the many and not the few.

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    Why all the fuss over free Tuition? Labour introduced charges under Blair in 1998 of upto £1,000; then £3,250 in 2004. They are now £9,250, and that's why Corbyn declared "Free" in his manifesto. Obviously most families just can't afford anywhere near that much, so ****agers from poorer families have no chance whatsoever of getting on in life via a Degree. It's not exactly radical.

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