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  • Vocational qualifications and education all seem to be geared toward under 21s. What about expanding availability to everyone and making it easier to fund? The current system suggests vocational learning isn't about creating new careers for those who seek them out, but a way of writing 'under-achievers' off and condemning a lot of people to a life of poor pay, bad education and tax credits.
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  • English football didn't have to go down that route. Clubs could have become membership owned clubs, membership owned multi sport clubs, they could have at least guaranteed a measure of control to supporter groups. But the directors of premier league clubs didn't do any of these things, they went for the money. So now Manchester Utd is simply a tradeable asset, and the opinions of fans are about as relevant as the opinions of Curly Wurly lovers to the Kraft Cadbuty merger. I suppose there's a risk that those fans might boycott Curly Wurly but they probably won't, and Man Utd fans probably won't boycott the club either. And why should they?