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    I want to encourage all young people to learn stuff, and applaud any moves that genuinely support people. BUT, why do I, as a middle income earner already supporting one (adult at 19) son through Uni have to support others, especially if they are doing those all-too-common macrame for eejits or pasta making for the hard-of-thinking type degrees? It worked fine a few years ago: the academic kids went to uni and did academic stuff, the more talented kids in practical ways went to tech college or other more practical colleges and did trades and practical courses. Both important, both necessary, and at that time both supported and rewarded appropriately. Everyone benefitted. And then Blair happened.

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