Thursday, 30 December 2010

How to alienate people

It should not be too difficult to guess at the reaction among most Swansea West electors to Rene Kinzett’s rant on his blog against “the knee-jerk reactionary claptrap .. expressed by students from well-off families rioting on the streets of Whitehall.”

Voicing his frustration over "NUS/Labour misinformation" the leader of the tory group on Swansea council, and who represents the affluent Mayals ward to the west of the city, is insistent that the ConDem government remains on the right track regarding tuition fees.

He writes, “The new system of student fees, paid back through an income-contingent system, will see a fairer and more equitable treatment of graduates and will also introduce proper support for part-time students and extra help for students from the poorest families.”

Oh dear.

2 Comments:

Shambo said...

I don't think Rene cares. Can't see Monsieur Lurve sticking around in Swansea for much longer.

midnight fish said...

Toeing the Party Line was always one of Kinzett's strong points - nothing gets on like a conformist getting on.

His blog reprints an interview with the Swansea Univ Student newspaper about . . . . arts funding (shock!)

Nothing gets on like a confromist getting on and knowing when not to stick his head above the parapet.