View From the Roof
Anne Open Proposal | 19.11.2010 19:29 | Sheffield
So why not have everybody in tertiary education who is not graduating "this year" take a Big Society Gap Year and Volunteer. It seems a simplistic and stupid idea but it really is a form of protest that has huge advantages.
First, it takes almost all fees out of the system for a single year. Which shows the Chancellors where their economic interests actually lie.
Second, in a few years time (just as Nick and Dave are expecting to have an election) there will be no graduates. Which becomes a massive election issue. Which provides an instant problem for Business (which we are told needs lots of graduates) of a short supply of graduates. Thus raising the price a graduate is worth. Yes, Businesses are likely to want to keep costs down. With no graduates to bargain with the problem is a little one sided.
Finally, it panders to the pretensions of the Big Society, showing how the whole idea is, in fact, a huge ideological smokescreen. Yes, a Gap Year is "acceptable" and yes Volunteering is "desired". But when an entire section of society takes a year off to volunteer to do their own things then it becomes a tool of protest that Cameron created but does not control.
So what would three years of undergraduates (entrants, first and second years), that is, what would almost 2 million people do for a year? What would the University towns and cities do without their spending for that year? As a threat to the Government it is just as powerful as any march.
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