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Age:  39
Location: United Kingdom
Member since: 04/05/2008
Birth Date :  21/10/1969
Gender :  Male
 
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what do you usually have for breakfast?
  cup of tea
Will you be Watching season 2 of Heros starting on Thursday BBC2?
  no
Should teachers be allowed to strike?
  yes if they feel they are being exploited they have the right to fight for their rights
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Which Bad Boys film is best?
  Bad Boys 1
Mcdonalds Salads.... Healthy or not?
  NOOOT
favourite fast food lunch
  McDonalds
What is your sexual orientation?
  Straight
Which of the following items do you have in your household?
  Steam iron
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Which Bad Boys film is best?
Bad Boys 1, Bad Boys 2
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lucywalshaw
Yes I might SKY+ it though
 
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grs007
no
 
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Should teachers be allowed to strike?
On Thursday 24th April the National Union of Teachers have called a national strike to complain about their pay and many schools will be...
melmca
On Thursday 24th April the National Union of Teachers have called a national strike to complain about their pay and many schools will be shut. While I can see their point that their pay is laughable, should they really be allowed to strike? Their problem is with the Government, but it is the parents and children who suffer from strike action. I have only had two days notice, and so arranging alternative childcare has been impossibl, as a consequence I am having to use a day of annual leave and other parents are losing a day's pay to look after their children. It is also disrupting the childrens' education at a time when teachers are insisting that even doctor's and dentists appointments are made out of school hours to avoid such disruption. So is this strike fair?
 
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grs007
yes if they feel they are being exploited they have the right to fight for their rights
 
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