stepbar wrote: Down with that sort of thing
stepbar wrote: » http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/1022/budgethealth.htmlhttp://www.rte.ie/news/2008/1022/fees.html First the pensioners, then the students... what's the country coming to Down with that sort of thing
Perestroika wrote: » never seen so many flying condoms
The Master wrote: » Bloody pensioners!
stepbar wrote: » http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/1022/budgethealth.htmlhttp://www.rte.ie/news/2008/1022/fees.html First the pensioners, then the students...
Heyes wrote: » I say fair play to them. The only way this government will respond is if the public actually say what they think. Too often are we all too easy to sit back and let the government do what they want. Its about time some people stand up for what they believe and dont except what is been thrown at them.
irish_bob wrote: » what they believe in is getting thier hands on every penny they can and spending as little of thier own money as they can , the kids of theese pensioners ( most of them in thier 40,s ) dont want to see thier inherritance spent on pills and doctors either off course
Iarnród Éireann says up to 1,000 pensioners travelled on early morning trains from Cork and Kerry to Dublin for the rally. A spokesman said the 6.30am and 7.30am trains from Cork were especially busy. An extra train was laid on from Cork at 8.20am to cope with the expected demand by pensioners to get to Dublin in time for the protest outside the Dáil. All five reserved carriages on the 7.30am train were fully booked by yesterday evening mainly by people using their travel passes.
Deleted User wrote: » They raised the fees to 1,500. How many people will not go into third level education because of this? .
Iarnród Éireann says up to 1,000 pensioners travelled on early morning trains from Cork and Kerry to Dublin for the rally.
They raised the fees to 1,500. How many people will not go into third level education because of this?
phantom_lord wrote: » i doubt anyone is gonna skip college just cause reg fees went up a few hundred,
somethingwitty wrote: » My brother and I are both going to UCD next year, that's 3000 euro before we even start college. We both have to live in Dublin for it, thats about another 14000 plus. I don't think we can get much of a grant because my parents earn 1000 euro over the limit, yet they Ive heard that they dont take into accont siblings going to college at the same time. Therefore its like 25000 euro from one of my parents to put one of us through college... Basically like a single parent putting their kid through college, except we dont get FULL MAINTAINANCE... I will ofcourse work through college but how easy do you think it will be to find a job with the way things are at the moment. Ive been trying for 2 months.. I dont want to have to take out a student loan as I dont want to be tied to something like that for the whole way through my 20s. Its pretty depressing to think about that actually. But i want a degree so it will probably have to end up like that. Ive finally realised life is ****.
Deleted User wrote: » Funny how people complain about the students being lazy, but it's only the students who are getting up and fighting for this.
pretty-in-pink wrote: » College is very expensive, as it is, so yeah I reckon a lot of people will just not go.
pretty-in-pink wrote: » This budget has been a joke