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Students Back Green Party

14 March 2010

The study, by leading student accommodation provider UNITE, asked 1,566 students who they would be most likely to vote for, and the Green Party came top with 19%. Only 14% of students backed Labour, and the Greens beat the Conservatives into second place.

The UEA will be a crucial battleground in the contest for Norwich South, where local councillor Adrian Ramsay is standing as the Green Party's candidate. Observation of votes at previous election counts show that the Green Party wins around half of the votes at the UEA, far more than any other party. Coupled with the fact the Greens have won more votes than any other party at every election in Norwich South since 2007, this could mean UEA students electing the first Green MP at Westminster.

The survey also showed that a third (29%) of students would be more likely to vote if all the parties pledged to drop tuition fees, a policy that only the Green Party has pledged to include in its General Election manifesto.

Adrian Ramsay, who is Deputy Leader of the Green Party nationally and a UEA graduate, said: “I'm pleased to see yet more evidence of strong support for the Green Party from students. The General Election in Norwich South is set to be very close and students could make a real impact by electing a Green MP in place of Charles Clarke – the man who brought in top-up fees while he was Education Secretary. I was recently the first candidate to sign the student manifesto and will be pleased to pursue the policies in it if elected as MP. This includes a fair funding system for higher education but also a low-carbon society, better quality housing for students and the creation of more lasting graduate jobs.”

At the General Election, students can choose whether to vote from home of from university. The Green Party is hoping that enough UEA students will choose to vote in Norwich to give Adrian Ramsay the edge over Charles Clarke in what is likely to be a closely fought battle.


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Reply #3 on : Thu April 21, 2011, 11:38:08
Charles Clarke is a joke! Adrian Ramsay is the right man...
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Reply #2 on : Thu December 23, 2010, 22:16:26
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Almost all children now believe they go to school to pass exams. The idea that they may be there for an education is irrelevant. State schools have become exam factories, interested only in A to C Grades. They do not educate children. Exam results do not reflect a candidate’s innate ability. Employers have moaned for years that too many employees cannot read or write properly. According to a survey, school-leavers and even graduates lack basic literacy and numeracy skills. More and more companies are having to provide remedial training to new staff, who can’t write clear instructions, do simple maths, or solve problems. Both graduates and school-leavers were also criticised for their sloppy time-keeping, ignorance of basic customer service and lack of self-discipline.

Bilingual Muslims children have a right, as much as any other faith group, to be taught their culture, languages and faith alongside a mainstream curriculum. More faith schools will be opened under sweeping reforms of the education system in England. There is a dire need for the growth of state funded Muslim schools to meet the growing needs and demands of the Muslim parents and children. Now the time has come that parents and community should take over the running of their local schools. Parent-run schools will give the diversity, the choice and the competition that the wealthy have in the private sector. Parents can perform a better job than the Local Authority because parents have a genuine vested interest. The Local Authority simply cannot be trusted.

The British Government is planning to make it easier to schools to “opt out” from the Local Authorities. Muslim children in state schools feel isolated and confused about who they are. This can cause dissatisfaction and lead them into criminality, and the lack of a true understanding of Islam can ultimately make them more susceptible to the teachings of fundamentalists like Christians during the middle ages and Jews in recent times in Palestine. Fundamentalism is nothing to do with Islam and Muslim; you are either a Muslim or a non-Muslim.

There are hundreds of state primary and secondary schools where Muslim pupils are in majority. In my opinion all such schools may be opted out to become Muslim Academies. This mean the Muslim children will get a decent education. Muslim schools turned out balanced citizens, more tolerant of others and less likely to succumb to criminality or extremism. Muslim schools give young people confidence in who they are and an understanding of Islam’s teaching of tolerance and respect which prepares them for a positive and fulfilling role in society. Muslim schools are attractive to Muslim parents because they have better discipline and teaching Islamic values. Children like discipline, structure and boundaries. Bilingual Muslim children need Bilingual Muslim teachers as role models during their developmental periods, who understand their needs and demands.

None of the British Muslims convicted following the riots in Bradford and Oldham in 2001 or any of those linked to the London bombings had been to Islamic schools. An American Think Tank studied the educational back ground of 300 Jihadists; none of them were educated in Pakistani Madrasas. They were all Western educated by non-Muslim teachers. Bilingual Muslim children need bilingual Muslim teachers as role models. A Cambridge University study found that single-sex classes could make a big difference for boys. They perform better in single-sex classes. The research is promising because male students in the study saw noticeable gains in the grades. The study confirms the Islamic notion that academic achievement is better in single-sex classes.
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Reply #1 on : Thu May 06, 2010, 13:41:15
Has Adrian Ramsey ever done a proper job?

I dont think so, he has had an expensive education and become a councillor and basically lived off the taxpayer, nice work if you can get it eh?

Even though I have some sympathies for green issues, I would never vote for the likes of him.
A local councillor should be a part-time job and he should work properly.
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