Frosty149
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Don't disagree, but, there are highly qualified and experienced people who fall on all sides of every political divide...What it demonstrates is that- as the charts LK posted show quite clearly- highly educated young people cannot make a valid risk: benefit analysis with regard to their own future.
"Vote for me and get free money! But I'll put the country £45 billion further in debt to do it! FREE MONEY!!!"
So he got the votes. (Regardless of the shoite Tory campaign). Regardless of the future in front of that section of the electorate who voted for £25k NOW and then another two decades of stalled interest rates and cutbacks to the public services that would eventually occur.
In this case education and the ability to make quality judgements are not linked- because the physiological development needed for those judgements has not yet happened.
Modern economics is the oft overlooked quality IMO.
Politics is politics but economics is much more empirical.