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KHOODEELAAR! constitutional law evidence against poverty-creating Crossrail hole plot-pluggers: The CBI lies [47]
The CBI man Lambert is reported [below] by the PRESS ASSOCIATION as saying "Mr Lambert said the UK could be on the verge of a new industrial revolution because of huge new projects such as the £16 billion London Crossrail scheme and the prospect of new nuclear power stations."
How crass is that!
For a start, the London Crossrail scam cannot address the main economy. It cannot affect the main relevant population. Neither the needs nor the demands. Nor indeed can it cover the time. So the phrase 'industrial revolution' is totally ignorant in so far as the Crossrail scam is concerned. The second aspect of the crassness and ignorance shown by the CBI man is in the Press Association's formulation of the report, "the prospect of new nuclear power stations'.
There is no evidence in either the original news release as issued by the CBI or in the PRESS ASSOCIATION's retailing of it, that the CBI man has the necessary understanding of the danger that 'nuclear power stations' will cause. Leaving aside all the other problems for the time being, nuclear power in fact contains the inevitable problem of nuclear waste that is unique in the physical world. There is, so far, no known answer to nuclear waste, which contaminates for centuries....
So the CBI man is flogging the lethal ‘solution’ !!!
Some ‘industrial revolution’!
This is crass.
No wonder the nuclear power stations crassness has been peddled along with the CRASSrail Big Business agenda...
The CBI agenda is NOT about meeting the needs of transport on sustainable, nature-respecting bases.
Equally, they do not actually know about nor have any policy for or organisational or ideological interest in supporting the creation of standards in the behaviour of ‘democratic’ ‘institutions’ that in fact show true respect for the people and what the peoples’ actual potentials are.....
Including in ‘education’.
If they had they would then know that the MAIN AGENDA on schooling and institutionalised instructions in the inner city East London Borough of Tower Hamlets has been to DEPRESS and to SUPPRESS the true potential of the ‘enrolled’ ‘learners’.
That the COMMUNITY is the key to overall and sustainable educational ability and achievement. And that the schools and their allied institutions have been DISMANTLING the fabric and the components and the truthful resources and the gifts of the community, thereby making the process, the product and the purpose of ‘schooling’ and ‘learning; devoid of identity. Devoid of soul. Devoid of ethics. Devoid of morality.
And of true self-awareness and self-respect.
The emptiness of the CBI is the same emptiness that is to be found in OFSTED..... Now there is a most interesting six-letter word of abuse that sits very logically next to the five-letter word CRASS and the eight-letter word CROSSRAIL.
[To be continued
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Payments urged for science students
Aug 11, 2008
Business leaders have called for science graduates to be given a bursary of £1,000 to help boost the number of specialist workers as the UK gears up for a new "industrial revolution".
The CBI urged the Government to do more to persuade youngsters to study science subjects, including tackling the "misconceptions" about careers in technology and engineering companies.
More specialist science teachers were needed, school building and labs should be improved to make the subjects more attractive and careers advice must be upgraded with £120 million of new funding, urged the business group.
Director general Richard Lambert said youngsters were doing better than ever in science tests at the age of 14, but "hardly any" were going on to study Triple Science at GCSE level in England.
"We need to create an environment in schools that reflects the importance of science, and the value of studying it. We also need to send an unambiguous message to young people who are good at science that science as a career can be fascinating and worthwhile, and will reward you well."
Mr Lambert said the UK could be on the verge of a new industrial revolution because of huge new projects such as the £16 billion London Crossrail scheme and the prospect of new nuclear power stations.
"The question is whether our fellow citizens will do more than just pour concrete," said Mr Lambert, adding that the Crossrail project alone will create jobs for thousands of workers with engineering skills.
The CBI said bright children should automatically be entered for Triple Science at GCSE level, currently taken by just 7% of 16-year-olds.
The policy would affect 250,000 14-year-olds ever year and would tackle the problem of so many young people "missing out" on a raft of potential careers, Mr Lambert argued.
The CBI said bursaries of £1,000 should be given to graduates taking science, technology, engineering and maths degrees to help them pay their tuition fees, at a total cost of around £200 million a year.
http://ukpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hfFGE-GrL--_g_EXTSqy3gXAXSYw
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