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Connecting oil slicks to tuition fee rises

brownefan | 07.01.2011 20:05

A lot of people have protested against tuition fee rises but many of them thought the Liberal Democrats were to the problem. But tuition fee rises are connected to the rot at the heart of our political systems.

Lord Browne himself
Lord Browne himself


Lord Browne of Madingley, or Lord Browne of BP as he is also known, put his name to the Review of Higher Education that not only introduces higher tuition fees but aims to marketise all of education.

The government employs 'business leaders' because they know how to get things done. But Lord Browne's record as a businessman is not all that it could be, and many people think he bears responsibility for the Deepwater Horizon disaster, for ongoing human rights abuses in Colombia, and for other actions of BP, the company he was once CEO of.

Really the government employs 'business leaders' because they already know the answers the government wants to questions like: what should we do with higher education. The story of Lord Browne is particularly instructive, and there's a website dedicated to him here:

 http://aboutlordbrowne.com/

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Baron brownes report is key, Bilderberger & pink gin brigade costcutter

08.01.2011 03:02

pink gin meaning a toff who is ignorant

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