I've been reading this thread very curiously, but as I wasn't properly informed, I couldnt' comment. When I woke up the english student's protest was on the news, so now I can get my nose in
Well, I think that throughout Europe the youngsters are facing more or less the same kind of problems. It was very impressive to see many kids on France's streets when they had that strike due to the chance on when you can retire. The facebook generation kids worried with their retirement? No way!
Basically they are very upset because they get crappy wages and no social benefits. The same is happening in Spain and Portugal, so I think things won't be very different in the UK?
Many of them can't formalize it properly so basically they protest. But I think we have a very strong conflict between generations. They went to Uni (and that makes unemployment lower) get crappy degrees that won't make their future any better. They can work 12 hours a day (like I did in the past) to get a lousy wage and no social benefits. They look to their parents' generation and can't really understand why they are complainting? I can't, yesterday there was a huge stike here but all of my friends went to work. Basically those who were on strike have high rewards and they can afford to be on strike.
Well, last topic, can't agree on that retroactive fee on Uni. I went to Uni myself, but think that it isn't affecting my judgement. Basically having more graduates makes a country richer in the long term. The problem is when a country is financing degrees that add nothing to economy or society and are only lowering unemployment and causing frustration. And btw, how hard is it to get a good plumber? One that knows what he is doing, that gets to the job on time, etc?