Cash-strapped families vow to break term-time holiday ban
By Sean PoulterLast updated at 4:15 PM on 13th July 2009
Parents are threatening to rebel against rules that force them to take holidays outside term-time.
Holiday companies and airlines add hundreds of pounds to their prices from the point schools break up for summer.
By Sean PoulterLast updated at 4:15 PM on 13th July 2009
Parents are threatening to rebel against rules that force them to take holidays outside term-time.
Holiday companies and airlines add hundreds of pounds to their prices from the point schools break up for summer.
WELL FUCKING HARD LUCK. SORRY but people with children get money flung at them left, right and centre.
We take our holidays in term time, (when we can afford them and at a cooler time of year), puposely to avoid your little brats, screaming and diving into the swimming pool. It may be cute to you but to me it's a FUCKING NUISANCE.
So if you can't afford to go in the school holidays then you shouldn't have had the little bastards in the first place!
3 comments:
Have they ever heard of supply and demand? Twats.
Couple of years ago me and younger bro each had friends coming down from London, since we all knew each other and are past kipping on the floor/sofa we rented a giant static caravan at a nearby 'holiday camp'. It was the first week of the Autumn term, cost about thirty quid for three nights and saved a fucking fortune on taxis, BARGAIN !
Sorry to point this out, but you've got your holiday snaps mixed up. Your photo is not of a holiday swimming pool, but of a large trough of taxpayers' money with attendant politicians and captains of industry. I forgive you, though - at a glance the resemblance to a lido is certainly there.
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