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Labour Party to increase Tuition Fees
[University tuition could rise with inflation to £9,500 or £10,500
under the new Labour government] September 2025 date given. Not something, the young can take at this troubled time................... Ref: SkyNewsHD Alert. |
Are this government on a mission just to become more and more unpopular
Don't remember this being in the manifesto or featuring in election debates? |
Really, does it matter?
So the figure that rarely gets fully paid off in full anyway is going to be a bit higher. It's not a good look, and it won't do anything for their popularity. |
Leave no stone unturned :laugh:
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Disgusting.
But even worst is the student loans now. The interest they incur is horrific, most people, even in top jobs in London, will never pay them off over the 40 year term or what ever it is now. Personally I will be paying for my kids so they don't have to take the loan. |
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Yes but some Universities could go under. So they need more Cash. They should have put it in their Manifesto it could break many budgets of the young in many Universities. |
I'm sure labour voters on the forum, previously against tuition fees, will fall inline behind the prime charlatan.
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And she's someone who's going to have to make choices based on the cut. But it's okay, because Labour "are doing it for good reasons", whereas if the Tories did it, it would be evil :rolleyes: tribalism man ... |
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they are keeping some Universities open. |
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Principles should always be principles, regardless of which person or party holds power. |
Only 2 Weeks ago
the Labour Education Secretary said No increases in Tuition Fees Ch5HDnews Live |
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BBC News Text:
[It is the first student loan rise in eight years, the Metro reports, which it says means the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has made a "180-degree uni U-turn". Previously he promised to abolish tuition fees, the paper says, but now his government is "putting them up 3.1%". Sir Keir said he wanted to abolish tuition fees altogether when he was running for the leadership of the Labour Party in 2020, but he warned last year that Labour was "likely to move on" from the pledge.] https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standar...a8342.png.webp |
It was the Labour Party that introduced tuition fees, in case we forget. English students are being discriminated against.
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They are going to do what they like and just blame on the debt the Tories racked up... |
I am left at some actions and this is one of them, I'm left shaking my head in firstly disbelief but disappointment and even anger.
They really will have to deliver on the NHS, Education, Housing, Growth too plus really make an impact too on the immigration issue too. IF they have not improved the first 4 for me in around 5 years, then it's likely I will give up on them and I feel sure if they don't improve on them, voters will not then likely overlook these unnecessary and WRONG choices of policy in government this first year. This tuition fees policy is absolutely terrible. I am as a Labour member absolutely furious. Public Services too, after these atrocious policies recently they better have improved them greatly too. |
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