Making the abolition of tuition fees our top priority in education funding is wrong priority early years promise review/means test fees
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Whatever it might be, we need a clear, unambiguous & binding FE policy if we are ever to rid ourselves of the millstone of tuition fees.
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There's a lot that comes with what we did on tuition fees that was a huge improvement on the previous system. We should be proud of that.
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Hoping the question doesn't come up and not having good answers just makes us look guilty as opposed to having made good of a bad situation.
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Was very disappointed that the Lib Dems didn't promise to abolish tuition fees - was the reason why I resigned my membership.
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What are your thoughts on my policy motion for conference being rejected because it was too detailed (direct quote)
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Broke govt can't afford to pay fees for 2 million undergraduates, 3x university population of the 1990s.
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Why not give bursaries to 500,000 most talented students and rest can continue to buy themselves in if they wish.
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If we made this our policy people might say "you said that last time and didn't do it"
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Why can't students work to supplement their fees ? Why should youngsters working for minimum wage supplement the middle classes ?
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Why should only the "middle classes" go to university? Why shouldn't kids from working class families also get the opportunity?
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