It is exactly the opposite. If everyone is in uniform everyone is the same. When Johnny comes into school in the newest fashion your little Tommy will want to follow suit. A different outfit every day and all in competition with each other. Especially when you consider poorer kids can wear a tattered uniform and get away with it to a certain extent whereas kids wearing tattered clothes and maybe the same clothes multiple days will be bullied and their parents under pressure to provide top of the line clothes. I know this because my child is in a non uniform school and I wish they had just the one uniform outfit to contend with.
@@alanphelan9108 she is not disputing wearing a uniform, she is disputing wearing expensive uniforms. Most schools will not let students wear the colours alone. E. Green jumper. They require you to go and get the "official" uniform with unique school logos. They're expensive. Aldi sells trousers Shirt and jumpers set for less than €10 but most people aren't able to buy these as the schools prohibited use of general uniforms.
@@alanphelan9108 I understand your philosophy but those uniforms cost fortune €1500 for a school uniform that's a crime. you buy nice clothes for a year for your child. clothes which your child will wear everywhere not only for school
We should have state ownership of energy supply, gas and electricity. Clamp down on immigration, its costing Irish tax payers millions while our own Irish are feeling poverty-stricken, put to the back of the queue while refugees and asylum seekers are given preference /priority. Increase minimum wage, 80c/€12 is not enough for many working people. Put a cap on food. Abolish irish water, we're never going to pay for it.
Why doesn't the government tackle the root cause of the spiralling cost of energy? Standing charges pure profiteering by energy companies
Get rid of them expensive uniforms...this is the most expensive country in terms of school uniforms. Uniforms cost more than books!!!!!!!!
strange if they are.
It is exactly the opposite. If everyone is in uniform everyone is the same. When Johnny comes into school in the newest fashion your little Tommy will want to follow suit. A different outfit every day and all in competition with each other. Especially when you consider poorer kids can wear a tattered uniform and get away with it to a certain extent whereas kids wearing tattered clothes and maybe the same clothes multiple days will be bullied and their parents under pressure to provide top of the line clothes. I know this because my child is in a non uniform school and I wish they had just the one uniform outfit to contend with.
@@alanphelan9108 she is not disputing wearing a uniform, she is disputing wearing expensive uniforms. Most schools will not let students wear the colours alone. E. Green jumper. They require you to go and get the "official" uniform with unique school logos. They're expensive. Aldi sells trousers Shirt and jumpers set for less than €10 but most people aren't able to buy these as the schools prohibited use of general uniforms.
@@alanphelan9108 I understand your philosophy but those uniforms cost fortune €1500 for a school uniform that's a crime. you buy nice clothes for a year for your child. clothes which your child will wear everywhere not only for school
@@alanphelan9108 its the price shes giving out about, not the uniforms themselves
Take 10 000 and give you back 1000 meanwhile give themselves pay rise! Yey
Robbing peter to pay paul
Peter been the working man
Many a people were Pauls and are now peters
they should have capped energy prices
They can't
@@annales1519 why we state own the ESB
The government should extend maternity leave and increase the maternity allowance in Ireland.
The "government" should get up and die.
We should have state ownership of energy supply, gas and electricity.
Clamp down on immigration, its costing Irish tax payers millions while our own Irish are feeling poverty-stricken, put to the back of the queue while refugees and asylum seekers are given preference /priority. Increase minimum wage, 80c/€12 is not enough for many working people. Put a cap on food. Abolish irish water, we're never going to pay for it.
They took our jurrrrrbs!
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