In/out/shake it all about

From: graphitone30 Jun 2016 15:33
To: koswix 75 of 93
 :-D I like rhubarb.

Yeah, I'm fed up of fucking impotent politicians, she'd be effective, I just don't think it'd be a good thing. 

If Gove was elected, he'd only add to his hugely unpopular status.
From: milko30 Jun 2016 15:37
To: graphitone 76 of 93
May will probably be efficiently and competently evil yes. What's this with her and the Yarl's Wood sexual offences? I haven't read up on it properly but her handling of that was reportedly Very Bad.

I have almost come to like how each day answers the question "Can this get any worse and farcical?" with "Sure, why not?"
From: koswix30 Jun 2016 16:06
To: graphitone 77 of 93
Everyone likes rhubarb, and thankfully rhubarb doesn't hold many inflammatory views.
From: Manthorp30 Jun 2016 16:26
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 78 of 93
It's not Westminster, it's Jonestown.
From: Matt30 Jun 2016 20:11
To: koswix 79 of 93
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At least gove wouldn't actually manage to fuck anything up.
You forget that he used to be Minister of Education.
From: koswix30 Jun 2016 21:15
To: Matt 80 of 93
Did he actually manage to do anything in that position? I thought everyone just ignored him.
From: ANT_THOMAS30 Jun 2016 21:18
To: koswix 81 of 93
Does demotivating the UK's teachers count?
From: koswix30 Jun 2016 21:44
To: ANT_THOMAS 82 of 93
I'm pretty sure that's what happens just by /having/ an Education Secretary.
From: graphitone 1 Jul 2016 07:07
To: koswix 83 of 93
It comes from having an education secretary that wants to be seen to be doing something, no matter the consequences, or how asinine the policy.

To be fair, that probably covers the majority, but Gove was a special case.
From: koswix 1 Jul 2016 08:08
To: graphitone 84 of 93
Gove is often a special case.
From: johngti_mk-ii 1 Jul 2016 11:51
To: koswix 85 of 93
He fucked us all roughly from behind. He worked to an elitist agenda. Changes to GCSEs are his doing and were unnecessary. Ditto for a-level changes. Everything is more academically focused now which is great for the 30% or so who are academic but sucks for the majority. Ofsted removed satisfactory from the possible judgement of an inspection. That's now "requires improvement" which sucks. His insistence that every child should have an above average education has given school leaders carte blanche to treat in-school monitoring and assessment policies as a big stick to beat staff up with. He changed teaching standards into another tool that allows slt to beat teachers up.

You can't ignore the Secretary of State. He's a twat.
From: milko 1 Jul 2016 13:59
To: ALL86 of 93
There's only really two things anybody needs to know about Gove.



And



I suppose if his leadership campaign does look like going somewhere people can dig out the recent interview where he say he lacks the ability and desire to be PM, but in a post-facts political world it doesn't really matter does it.
From: milko 1 Jul 2016 14:09
To: milko 87 of 93
Oh shit I forgot the clapping thing. Sorry, this is really a bit juvenile but I'll take what I can get at the moment.

http://www.shortlist.com/news/how-to-clap-like-michael-gove-claps

By the way, if you go to gove2016.com you get that cartoon above. Register your domains BEFORE you campaign, people!
From: koswix 1 Jul 2016 15:11
To: johngti_mk-ii 88 of 93
Wow. Sucks to be a teacher in England :(
From: johngti_mk-ii 1 Jul 2016 18:45
To: koswix 89 of 93
You don't know the half of it
From: koswix 1 Jul 2016 19:53
To: johngti_mk-ii 90 of 93
You sound just like my teachers. :C
From: ANT_THOMAS 1 Jul 2016 23:33
To: koswix 91 of 93
Well fucking revise.
From: koswix 1 Jul 2016 23:35
To: ANT_THOMAS 92 of 93
Sound advice, shame you're 4 years too late :C
From: johngti_mk-ii 2 Jul 2016 06:07
To: koswix 93 of 93
Hope that's a good thing...