Mr. Prime Minister, the walls offer no qualities!

successive statements to teachers, Mr. Prime Minister, are unacceptable and unrealistic. Many generations of generations have graduated from exactly what you call disabled teachers! Have you graduated, Mr. Prime Minister, and when you graduated? Are you too graduates of these teachings? Have you been trained, or graduated [...]
successive statements to teachers, Mr. Prime Minister, are unacceptable and unrealistic. Many generations of generations have graduated from exactly what you call disabled teachers! Have you graduated, Mr. Prime Minister, and when you graduated?
Are you too graduates of these teachings? Have you been trained or graduated as a disabled man?
Prime Minister, these teachers you called incompetent, have worked through the house, in extraordinary condition. They worked without any compensation.
Mr. Prime Minister, many teachers have been sacrificed in schools!
You played with the personalities of over 25 thousand teachers. Your approach is very wrong. The situation is not satisfying but not our fault. The teaching devotion is maximum. Solving the problem requires additional access, not insults and threats.
Mr. Prime Minister, we don't ask for salary increases to buy shirts and beds, because we go to schools with forgiven or donated clothing.
Prime Minister, we with maximum savings are barely taking a break a year. And that, we're going to places where no passports are required, but just IDs. We're not going to Switzerland, like you, or other EU states!
The expectations were that even teachers were offered diplomatic passports, like your officials.
Prime Minister, teachers today work in poor conditions. To this day, the teacher goes with foam and diary in class, even though we live in technology. In all areas of life, it has been invested, and education has been neglected. Objects are built, but there are no conditions.
The walls do not offer qualities, prime minister.
Our expectations have been that your support for education would be multiple, but you failed us!
We didn't owe you, Prime Minister. You owe us.