Grey Power Fury At Education Cuts
Press Release
Grey Power Fury At Education
Cuts
Grey Power joins Age Concern in protest to the
threatened cuts to tertiary education for those over 65
years. This policy is ageist and discriminatory and
attempts to justify it as making the “hard decisions” is
ludicrous. How can it be justified that when a person
reached the age of 65 years they can no longer learn? The
hard decisions required because of the economic climate
could include cutting perks allocated to politicians, both
present and those retired along with their families a
suspension of all Treaty of Waitangi claims for the same
period as that set for the contributions to the “Cullen
Fund.” In our opinion those would be the hard
ones.
The Minister should be reminded that if it were not for the completely unpaid contributions those over 65 years made to the Volunteer Sector, the country would grind to a halt. So why on earth would any government want to curtail their learning capability?
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