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2007-09-03 09:37:30 · 18 answers · asked by eV 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Honestly, I have no idea. There's such a wide diversity of people I wouldn't have a clue how to go about finding an average.

Personally I'm 25, female, agnostic deist, bisexual.

2007-09-03 09:49:33 · answer #1 · answered by ??????? 3 · 0 1

1) What about those who are seriously ill/disabled, or don't work because they can't afford child-care? 2&4) I disagree with nationalisation. 6) That would still make it unaffordable for some - and just because your family earns a decent amount of money doesn't mean they're going to pay for their kids education. My parents earn a decent amount, so I didn't qualify for any government help - yet they didn't pay a penny towards my university education. I think the system at the moment is fine - those on the lowest incomes will get support of up to £10 000, most of which they'll never have to pay back, and potentially won't have to pay for their tuition fees either - and either way, they won't have to pay them back until they earn a good amount of money. 7) People saying no EMA stops them going to school are talking rubbish. They managed for the first 16 years of their life, why would two more years make any difference? 9) GCSEs are already modular, and many are blaming this for a fall in standards, so I'm not sure making this the norm would be a good thing. 10) Most people would end up paying more tax under that system, and charging the wealthy close to 50% will discourage investment in the UK economy. We need to cut tax, not increase it. 12) Minimum wage rises will again discourage UK investment - we need to leave the minimum wage as it is, or even reduce it, to encourage growth. 16) Why? Selection for universities should be purely on academic ability, regardless of background. 17) So you would get rid of private schools and hospitals? That's not very fair to those who work hard and chose to pay for their health care/education. 22) So you wouldn't mind protesters taking over your house, to make a point? Someone squatting/trespassing could just say they were protesting, and get away with it! 23) Most elderly in care homes are much younger than 80. 25) Children should be in bed by 7pm, so why not ban advertising all together? The rest seem reasonable enough, but those ones I disagree with, and some of them would probably be quite damaging.

2016-05-20 05:02:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, I'm 28, female, atheist, and heterosexual. For fun you should have also asked level of education. I guarantee most people on this forum are educated. Even the Christians. An uneducated person wouldn't come to a place like this.

2007-09-03 09:44:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Age: 20s - 30s
Gender: Hmm . . . I would say it was 50/50
Religion: Christianity
Sexuality: Straight I guess

Me:

Age: 17
Gender: Male
Religion: None (atheist)
Sexuality: Pansexual? Maybe

2007-09-03 09:44:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

myself I am 27 M straight and unsure about religion

as for the avg.

age probably 32 for the older ones 14 for the younger total avg about 22 - 24

IDK how you can avg gender and sexual orientation

Xian and atheists seem to be the top rel.

2007-09-03 09:42:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it's a pretty wide range.
for myself:
20f christian, straight

I'd say it goes from ages around 15 up to 60, both genders, all religions and orientations.

2007-09-03 09:41:45 · answer #6 · answered by britney487 3 · 1 1

the average age is 55 I am 51 and female Episcopal so
there you have it

2007-09-03 09:46:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would say all ages, all orientations and religions...what would be an average of that?

2007-09-03 09:41:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Male, 43, gay, agnostic and a little bit cynical of religions that teach they are right...or more right than any other religion.

2007-09-03 09:42:13 · answer #9 · answered by universatile love 3 · 1 1

40 Female Christian, heterosexual. I am a 71 year old female myself.

2007-09-03 09:42:22 · answer #10 · answered by mesquiteskeetr 6 · 0 0

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