Duke Malcolm
05-27-2006, 19:51
First it was the Department of Health and its ever-illustrious Patricia Hewitt (Her Brittanic Majesty's Secretary of State for Education and Skills) who stood and bravely withstanded heckling, booing, and chanting from the dreaded Royal College of Nurses, their iron wills fuelled by greed, wanting even more money than they earn and wanting to be ridiculously free from the risk of losing their jobs so the Government can do its bit and worsen healthcare then blame it on the Tories.
Now it was the Department of Educations turn to stare down its mean insurgent public sector employees. Bill Rammell (who?), (Higher Education Minister) faced the Lecturers' Union and was barbarically heckled and booed at by the uneducated rabble of professors and teachers. Why? Because the Government is paying more and more money into Universities, and it seems to disappear. Lecturers earn £30,000-£35,000 (I think), which isn't all that much, considering.
Auntie Provides (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/5023388.stm)
Now it was the Department of Educations turn to stare down its mean insurgent public sector employees. Bill Rammell (who?), (Higher Education Minister) faced the Lecturers' Union and was barbarically heckled and booed at by the uneducated rabble of professors and teachers. Why? Because the Government is paying more and more money into Universities, and it seems to disappear. Lecturers earn £30,000-£35,000 (I think), which isn't all that much, considering.
Auntie Provides (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/5023388.stm)