It's about the only sensible thing they've done. We need to discourage our youngsters from wasting three years of their lives and incurring substantial debt. Universities should be for learning traditional professions and nothing else. Everyone else should learn a trade.
And they spent years in opposition saying they wouldn't increase tuition fees or put taxes up 🤣😂😅🤣 and the youngsters believed them. Bless em, they will live n learn like we had to as to who Labour truly are.
@@jackspring7709 The media sensationalised them before the election and it's around the mid to late teens you see even the most promising parties as fraudsters and whatever benefit comes your way is either rare or a side effect.
They always give promises to the young labour followers and always break them, just like the democrats in the US and the new students fall for it every time
It will mean universities are only for the rich. Universities should have smashed open their endowment piggy banks rather than charge students higher fees. This, together with higher employer NI, the reduction in business rates allowance and impending employee protection legislation will make it harder for grads to get entry level jobs when they leave university. This Government has flushed young people’s futures down the toilet, particularly those on the down side of advantage.
The UK needs skilled people to work in the UK not office workers that don't know how to change a light bulb or defrost a fridge. Why get into dedt when you can earn £35 an hour as a plumber ect. Everyone needs a skilled trades person.
Correct. Sadly though we live in a society where the younger generation want to be “digital creators”, “TH-camrs” or anything that involves them using a computer where they are in a nice warm office. Trade skills will always be needed but it’s like anything else that seems like hard work such as being an HGV driver, they don’t want to do it. Young people expect to earn a lot of money for not actually doing anything for it, a sense of entitlement that is going to cause a huge worker shortage in the future.
YOU ARE OUT YOUR MIND AND THIS CENTURY!!!! NO, I DON'T WANNNA BE A PLUMBER EVEN THOUGH I DID WORK IN CONSTRUCTION!!! I HAVE A BRAIN AND WANT TO USE IT!!!! & WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO A BETTER TUITION. GTFOH!!!
@@lochnessmunster1189 20% in relative poverty, that's under 60% of median income and even then the median income of £28700 is low and unliveable in London. Even for other classes restrict the food supply and keep housing inaccessible for years' worth of wages.
@@CaptainCobbler No, £28700 isn't unliveable in London. I know, because I lived off £22k in London. It wasn't easy, but I did it and could even save a bit, too. If poverty is "relative", are there people in poverty in Switzerland?
You mean they are increasing what they said they would get rid of? People actually believed this hypocritical bunch of twits and voted for them. Unbelievable.
So if the fees were abolished where would the funding come from?Did the Tories get rid or even mention getting rid of the fees.No.The Lib Dems wanted to when in a coalition but it never happened and left them in the political wilderness for years.I would love for my daughter who is at Uni now to come away with no debt but as sure as night follows day fees would be funded through general taxation which I'm pretty sure you would be moaning about too.
@@jjgermancarsdontsignal7746 Oh, shut up. I was at LSE in the mid 70's. I had everything paid for...fees, accommodation, food, travel, bit of beer money. What's changed since then Mr smart arse? Use your brain...which you won't, will you? Your pathetic, delusional, blinkered bias is so obvious.
"fees have not kept pace with inflation, leaving the sector struggling..." Tuition fees tripled in 2012 from £3K to £9K, shouldn't that be enough for universities to handle inflation?
no because the government reduced the amount of money they gave to the unis at the same time as they hiked the fees. the overall amount of money didn't change very much its just the burden shifted towards the student
So it should! Why should the taxpayers fund brain-dead idiots taking gender studies degrees? Medical, and specialist degrees that the country needs should be funded by the state! Politics, law, sociology,art history, gender crap etc should all be funded by the student
The thing they increased the last time they were in power is increasing again. Shocking. What does this mean? Native students get shafted even more, and the native tax payers get to fund even more DEI scholarships. If only people were held accountable for their actions, you wouldn't be here. Hold people accountable or let it continue.
We have more important things to spend money on like climate change, housing for illegal immigrants and wars in places like ukraine. Stop moaning and keep voting for Labour please. Vote for communism and socialism for a better future!
That will kill the higher education in the UK. Loans are shit. Its not even worth having degrees anymore. Better use a loan to start a business in Dublin.
It means nothing as students never repay their loans in full. Some pay nothing at all, others very little, by either leaving the country, not working, or by working in low paid jobs.
So the UK government once again does not see the value in investing in our education. The frank truth is it prices smart people out of being able to afford the education which is have a long term negative effect in this country as we don''t have enough higher educated people in the sectors they are needed.
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They should pay for university! I do not see why people who have not had the chance to get a degree should pay. It's a loan that will guarantee a better career
I think there are some courses that probably cost more than 9000£/yr to run. But others, which require just a book list and a few lectures/tutorials, obviously don't require even half of that.
Pensioners have been shafted by Starmer and his cronies, now it's the turn of the students who probably voted Labour. Oh dear, hard luck, welcome to the real world.
As an economics A level student I know that maximum prices only work for limited amounts of time because there's the chance they could raise it and undo a lot of the benefit of it having been £9250 instead raising it to £9535 with less benefit. The fact it rose from free to £3000 to 9250 in the first place was mad enough but they're gonna raise it more. Why so much bureaucracy and DEI? They don't know what they can do.
Encouraging students to go straight out in to commerce at eighteen and learn useful jobs from the ground up WHILST BEING PAID rather than getting strapped to enormous Uni fees which, for most it has proved, will be unpayable and a burden for, what is it, forty years?
I think go learn a language and go to some other country in Europe to study there, and it will do you far more good and probably be cheaper, albeit that you have to have a bank loan not a UK student loan. As an employer, I'm absolutely going to prefer a candidate that challenged themselves in this way... They will likely have developed far better skills than the student who stayed in his/her own country, in so many ways (so long as they made a success of it, of course).
@@BbbbbbbbbbhhhhhhhPoliticians across the world promise a lot of things they aren’t going to implement to get elected, it’s literally how all democratic systems across the world work. Do you live under a rock?
The degree is not the job, applying constantly to a variety of places gives you the job in question. More people should know this for experience in the industries.
Has if you did not know. Old people now have to pay TV licence most had to buy new tv when BBC went digital. Old people have to pay for dental care. No more cold weather payment lack of car for Old the list Tax their pension
How about don’t go to university, these degrees mean nothing in the real world unless it’s related to a very small sector of industries such as medical or law. Don’t start your life already riddled in debt when you still want to own a home that you likely won’t be able to pay off in your life time now
Get a sharia loan for students, UK gov have their own version coming out in 2025. Note we never get such banking practices, just massive interest payments.
Islamic finance is based on the belief that money should not have any value in and of itself. It is just a way to exchange products and services that do have a value. In other words, you should not be able to simply make money from money. This means that, wherever possible, paying or receiving interest should be avoided. Another central principle is that money should not cause harm. Therefore, Islamic financial services do not invest in things such as alcohol, tobacco and gambling. Islamic finance also encourages partnership and so, wherever possible, profit and risks should be shared. This can be between two individuals, an individual and a business, or a business and a business. Anyone can use Islamic finance products and services - you do not have to be a Muslim.
It means they need to edcate themselves about political reality and organise to get rid of a system that doesn't work and is more expensive than the previous system. Education shouldn't be a business.
They need to be out working uni means nothing now it used to mean something some one having a degree when someone says to me oh Iv got a degree in bla bla bla I’m like cool so in stead of working and building your self up you took 4 years off to play and drink
People wanted Labour in we've got them, don't complain. We've had the same 2 useless parties in for all these years, when the next election happens. Vote for a new party would ya!
They should learn a trade or become a HGV driver or something instead of messing about for three years to get some half arsed worthless degree. Too soft now the younger generation, they don’t know what hard work is.
good... less people going to Uni for junk degrees that lead nowhere and less kids getting radicalised by hyper liberal teachers! seriously though we need more british kids/teens learning the Trades
Why? It's a 3% increase on a total that you probably never have to fully pay off. You only pay back the loans if you earn £25k AFTER you've graduated, and even then it's capped to 9% of your earnings after that. If a meagre 3% rise means you NOW can't afford to go yo Uni, you probably couldn't before it either, even if you had to pay it in one go. Which you don't.
@@mlkshkle11 That has fuck all to do with tuition fees, that you pay off over the course of 40 years. You may well have to get a part time job, like students have had to to since the 1970's, to help pay your living costs and I agree that that's shit, but you ain't the first generation to struggle through Uni. If you can survive through your degree, you'll be fine. The tuition fees and maintenance loans AREN'T loans - you pay the graduate tax when you can afford to once you graduated. I hope you understand the difference.
Hopefully fewer will be subjected to a Woke brainwashing. On the other hand I would like to see tuition fees reduced for selective studies mainly in medicine and the sciences and a massive increase in apprenticeship schemes for 16-19 year olds.
I am that foreigner living there 16 years working paying taxes my daughter is living there ever since she was a baby. Do you want me to be paying more for tuition fees because I hold a European passport do you want my daughter to be punished because I don't want to have British citizenship and passport which wouldn't open me door anywhere in world now as UK is now third country after Brexit. What do you expect me to do? My daughter future is already ruined by the looks of it
@@monikaeducation6378 Au contrarie mon Ami. I left school at 16 in 1976 and through my taxes provided at the time all that free university tuition. My generosity to these bloody students knew no bounds, as I also gave them free maintenance grants. And before you say it, even without sixth-form and university, I went on to pay the higher rate tax at 40%. University is largely a waste of time that over educates and under qualifies, but if kids want to do it with loans paid back from their money, then that's their choice. It is by and large though very poor value for money. I would reform university by making the majority of courses just two years instead of 3, by only having 5 weeks holiday a year.
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This rise is not Labour's fault. For a start, it is barely more than current inflation, so it is not a fees increase in real terms. Second, the Tories should already have been raising it by inflation each year, or at the very least, not making enormous mistakes like the Liz Truss budget, perhaps allowing them to use that lost money to restructure how universities are financed. Labour's hands are tied. They have been left in a very poor position, and until it improves, I doubt that reducing university fees in real terms is a priority. What they could do is raise the base cost still further and use the raise to introduce a scholarship programme for poorer non-independent school students who got particularly good A-levels (or had other excellence), so at least this is more affordable for poor people who are genuinely good at school and working hard. That however is major shift in how universities operate and will take time to instigate. In the US, the top student (and possibly more) at any secondary school will usually have a free state-university place.
Why did anyone expect any different from Labour?
It's about the only sensible thing they've done. We need to discourage our youngsters from wasting three years of their lives and incurring substantial debt. Universities should be for learning traditional professions and nothing else. Everyone else should learn a trade.
@@vordman Found the ‘okie’
Don't be silly or have you forgotten Devolution.
And they spent years in opposition saying they wouldn't increase tuition fees or put taxes up 🤣😂😅🤣 and the youngsters believed them. Bless em, they will live n learn like we had to as to who Labour truly are.
Yep - unfortunately it was the only way they were going to learn.
@@jackspring7709 The media sensationalised them before the election and it's around the mid to late teens you see even the most promising parties as fraudsters and whatever benefit comes your way is either rare or a side effect.
They always give promises to the young labour followers and always break them, just like the democrats in the US and the new students fall for it every time
Only students in England, still free for students from Scotland & Wales
How’s that for discrimination ?
And the rest of da world
Nothing is free.
Absolutely ridiculous, Racist government just because im black I cant live anymore
@@allyup3404it is if you’re Scottish or Welsh!
@@jeffreyroberts7438 And both Scotland and Wales are rapidly becoming economic basket-cases.
If any of you students voted Labour then this is karma you fools
Have you been asleep all the years the tories sold us all and our country out with their wild corruption?
I mean, if it means better professor pay, lab maintenance and opportunities for us, it seems we made a good choice.
It will mean universities are only for the rich. Universities should have smashed open their endowment piggy banks rather than charge students higher fees. This, together with higher employer NI, the reduction in business rates allowance and impending employee protection legislation will make it harder for grads to get entry level jobs when they leave university. This Government has flushed young people’s futures down the toilet, particularly those on the down side of advantage.
Universities were always for the rich.
You don't need to go to university to become rich though !
The UK needs skilled people to work in the UK not office workers that don't know how to change a light bulb or defrost a fridge. Why get into dedt when you can earn £35 an hour as a plumber ect. Everyone needs a skilled trades person.
Correct. Sadly though we live in a society where the younger generation want to be “digital creators”, “TH-camrs” or anything that involves them using a computer where they are in a nice warm office. Trade skills will always be needed but it’s like anything else that seems like hard work such as being an HGV driver, they don’t want to do it. Young people expect to earn a lot of money for not actually doing anything for it, a sense of entitlement that is going to cause a huge worker shortage in the future.
YOU ARE OUT YOUR MIND AND THIS CENTURY!!!! NO, I DON'T WANNNA BE A PLUMBER EVEN THOUGH I DID WORK IN CONSTRUCTION!!! I HAVE A BRAIN AND WANT TO USE IT!!!! & WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO A BETTER TUITION. GTFOH!!!
You need skilled people to do all your work for you.
They don't need you.
Because they're not taught this in secondary schools and so aren't aware that these careers exist
@@oddities-whatnotWell computer analytics and coding pay more money than most other trades
Poor and rich divide !!! Control the population keep the poor poor, control the food, increase the population and housing demand !!!
Who are "the poor" in the UK?
@@lochnessmunster1189 20% in relative poverty, that's under 60% of median income and even then the median income of £28700 is low and unliveable in London. Even for other classes restrict the food supply and keep housing inaccessible for years' worth of wages.
@@CaptainCobbler No, £28700 isn't unliveable in London. I know, because I lived off £22k in London. It wasn't easy, but I did it and could even save a bit, too.
If poverty is "relative", are there people in poverty in Switzerland?
You mean they are increasing what they said they would get rid of? People actually believed this hypocritical bunch of twits and voted for them. Unbelievable.
So if the fees were abolished where would the funding come from?Did the Tories get rid or even mention getting rid of the fees.No.The Lib Dems wanted to when in a coalition but it never happened and left them in the political wilderness for years.I would love for my daughter who is at Uni now to come away with no debt but as sure as night follows day fees would be funded through general taxation which I'm pretty sure you would be moaning about too.
@@jjgermancarsdontsignal7746 how come that Scotland and Wales have no tuition fees?
@@jjgermancarsdontsignal7746 Oh, shut up. I was at LSE in the mid 70's. I had everything paid for...fees, accommodation, food, travel, bit of beer money. What's changed since then Mr smart arse? Use your brain...which you won't, will you? Your pathetic, delusional, blinkered bias is so obvious.
"fees have not kept pace with inflation, leaving the sector struggling..."
Tuition fees tripled in 2012 from £3K to £9K, shouldn't that be enough for universities to handle inflation?
no because the government reduced the amount of money they gave to the unis at the same time as they hiked the fees. the overall amount of money didn't change very much its just the burden shifted towards the student
@@NittyLittyNiturzioni see!
So it should! Why should the taxpayers fund brain-dead idiots taking gender studies degrees?
Medical, and specialist degrees that the country needs should be funded by the state!
Politics, law, sociology,art history, gender crap etc should all be funded by the student
Charging english students and not welsh or scottish students more is in my opinion racist.
WE''LL GO UP NORTH APPARENTLY!!!
Different priorities in different governments, why does Westminster want to discourage people going to university in England 🤔
This is what The Labour Party has always done.
The real question is why hasn’t it increased every year since 2017
The thing they increased the last time they were in power is increasing again. Shocking. What does this mean? Native students get shafted even more, and the native tax payers get to fund even more DEI scholarships.
If only people were held accountable for their actions, you wouldn't be here. Hold people accountable or let it continue.
We have more important things to spend money on like climate change, housing for illegal immigrants and wars in places like ukraine. Stop moaning and keep voting for Labour please. Vote for communism and socialism for a better future!
i love sarcasm
@@rdrhouse Are you being sarcastic?
@@PeterFairhurst-v3e who are you?
It's the GREED of the higher ups in the UNIVERSITY paying themselves HUGE wages while staff and students suffer.
That will kill the higher education in the UK.
Loans are shit. Its not even worth having degrees anymore.
Better use a loan to start a business in Dublin.
The kids want the tax payer to pay for their left handed puppetry Degrees
Some degrees are not worth the paper they are printed on.
The willingness to put yourself into huge debt in order to be brainwashed by socialist lecturers is amazing!
Dont worry about paying it back. By the time labour have finished no one will have a job and the economy will be down the drain
Already happened with the tories.
It means nothing as students never repay their loans in full. Some pay nothing at all, others very little, by either leaving the country, not working, or by working in low paid jobs.
You got mugged, won't get fooled again.
(The who).
So the UK government once again does not see the value in investing in our education. The frank truth is it prices smart people out of being able to afford the education which is have a long term negative effect in this country as we don''t have enough higher educated people in the sectors they are needed.
Basically oit means only rich foreigners will get to study
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They should pay for university! I do not see why people who have not had the chance to get a degree should pay. It's a loan that will guarantee a better career
I think there are some courses that probably cost more than 9000£/yr to run. But others, which require just a book list and a few lectures/tutorials, obviously don't require even half of that.
Pensioners have been shafted by Starmer and his cronies, now it's the turn of the students who probably voted Labour. Oh dear, hard luck, welcome to the real world.
As an economics A level student I know that maximum prices only work for limited amounts of time because there's the chance they could raise it and undo a lot of the benefit of it having been £9250 instead raising it to £9535 with less benefit. The fact it rose from free to £3000 to 9250 in the first place was mad enough but they're gonna raise it more. Why so much bureaucracy and DEI? They don't know what they can do.
Encouraging students to go straight out in to commerce at eighteen and learn useful jobs from the ground up WHILST BEING PAID rather than getting strapped to enormous Uni fees which, for most it has proved, will be unpayable and a burden for, what is it, forty years?
I think go learn a language and go to some other country in Europe to study there, and it will do you far more good and probably be cheaper, albeit that you have to have a bank loan not a UK student loan. As an employer, I'm absolutely going to prefer a candidate that challenged themselves in this way... They will likely have developed far better skills than the student who stayed in his/her own country, in so many ways (so long as they made a success of it, of course).
Because inflation is a real thing, because wage rises are a real thing. You can't have 2012 prices in 2024.
He promised he would abolish them, he lied
@@BbbbbbbbbbhhhhhhhPoliticians across the world promise a lot of things they aren’t going to implement to get elected, it’s literally how all democratic systems across the world work. Do you live under a rock?
Only for a piece of paper which does not give you any job...
The degree is not the job, applying constantly to a variety of places gives you the job in question. More people should know this for experience in the industries.
If the fees are not increased certain Universities might have to declare bankruptcy.
It’s absolutely ridiculous, lies lies and lies.
Has if you did not know. Old people now have to pay TV licence most had to buy new tv when BBC went digital. Old people have to pay for dental care. No more cold weather payment lack of car for Old the list Tax their pension
How about don’t go to university, these degrees mean nothing in the real world unless it’s related to a very small sector of industries such as medical or law. Don’t start your life already riddled in debt when you still want to own a home that you likely won’t be able to pay off in your life time now
What are "Tuition Fees" ?
@@Unknown24466
How novel having to pay for University.
Only 27% of students pay there tuitions back ?
Maybe the ones that can spell...
Good universities are to quick to have international students
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Get a sharia loan for students, UK gov have their own version coming out in 2025. Note we never get such banking practices, just massive interest payments.
Shariah loan?
Islamic finance is based on the belief that money should not have any value in and of itself. It is just a way to exchange products and services that do have a value.
In other words, you should not be able to simply make money from money. This means that, wherever possible, paying or receiving interest should be avoided.
Another central principle is that money should not cause harm. Therefore, Islamic financial services do not invest in things such as alcohol, tobacco and gambling.
Islamic finance also encourages partnership and so, wherever possible, profit and risks should be shared. This can be between two individuals, an individual and a business, or a business and a business.
Anyone can use Islamic finance products and services - you do not have to be a Muslim.
@@thisislondon4206 TY, Pretty much what I remembered. Just economically it makes so much moral sense long before the religious things.
Great news!
It means they need to edcate themselves about political reality and organise to get rid of a system that doesn't work and is more expensive than the previous system. Education shouldn't be a business.
I my mind read "maintenance" not "tuition fee"😂
I am surprised it has not been raised more. I was expecting £2-3k increase. Universities are failing due to lack of funding.
The only sensible comment in a sea of garbage
How do you know it's a lack of funding? It might be, but how do you know it is?
Ever seen Animal farm? The pigs are running the show now.
They need to be out working uni means nothing now it used to mean something some one having a degree when someone says to me oh Iv got a degree in bla bla bla I’m like cool so in stead of working and building your self up you took 4 years off to play and drink
Say that to your Dr when you're really ill.
People wanted Labour in we've got them, don't complain. We've had the same 2 useless parties in for all these years, when the next election happens. Vote for a new party would ya!
Less British kids at university again they can't afford it
They should learn a trade or become a HGV driver or something instead of messing about for three years to get some half arsed worthless degree. Too soft now the younger generation, they don’t know what hard work is.
@@oddities-whatnotFound the “okie”
Because it was too cheap
Nothing, poor kids don't go to university.
typical labour behaviour
University is a complete waste of time and money
The very people who most likely voted for Labour. You get what you deserve. 🤣
good... less people going to Uni for junk degrees that lead nowhere and less kids getting radicalised by hyper liberal teachers!
seriously though we need more british kids/teens learning the Trades
Good point.
Good many protested against their own country now karma will show them the truth.
Now i cant afford to go to university
Why? It's a 3% increase on a total that you probably never have to fully pay off. You only pay back the loans if you earn £25k AFTER you've graduated, and even then it's capped to 9% of your earnings after that. If a meagre 3% rise means you NOW can't afford to go yo Uni, you probably couldn't before it either, even if you had to pay it in one go. Which you don't.
@@richardkingshott3929 Nope I'm going to be homeless now
@@mlkshkle11 How? How is this increase going to make you homeless?
@@richardkingshott3929 i can barely afford as it is
@@mlkshkle11 That has fuck all to do with tuition fees, that you pay off over the course of 40 years. You may well have to get a part time job, like students have had to to since the 1970's, to help pay your living costs and I agree that that's shit, but you ain't the first generation to struggle through Uni. If you can survive through your degree, you'll be fine. The tuition fees and maintenance loans AREN'T loans - you pay the graduate tax when you can afford to once you graduated. I hope you understand the difference.
Hopefully fewer will be subjected to a Woke brainwashing. On the other hand I would like to see tuition fees reduced for selective studies mainly in medicine and the sciences and a massive increase in apprenticeship schemes for 16-19 year olds.
No interest in students.
Honestly charge foreigners more
They will dissappear. Currently they pay £35000-£45000. All in costs amount to £65000 a year.
They literally do get charged a lot more.
I am that foreigner living there 16 years working paying taxes my daughter is living there ever since she was a baby. Do you want me to be paying more for tuition fees because I hold a European passport do you want my daughter to be punished because I don't want to have British citizenship and passport which wouldn't open me door anywhere in world now as UK is now third country after Brexit. What do you expect me to do? My daughter future is already ruined by the looks of it
You voted far-leftwing socialism...enjoy ! 😂😂
Yet another Brexit bonus!
11-14k a year for a maintenance loan? I live on a pension of 8k!!!!!!!!!! Bloody students.
You had university loan for free...
@@monikaeducation6378 Au contrarie mon Ami. I left school at 16 in 1976 and through my taxes provided at the time all that free university tuition. My generosity to these bloody students knew no bounds, as I also gave them free maintenance grants. And before you say it, even without sixth-form and university, I went on to pay the higher rate tax at 40%. University is largely a waste of time that over educates and under qualifies, but if kids want to do it with loans paid back from their money, then that's their choice. It is by and large though very poor value for money. I would reform university by making the majority of courses just two years instead of 3, by only having 5 weeks holiday a year.
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Dump Zelensky, the loser will save money.
Poor little Wokies 😂😂😂😂
Labour started tuition fees. They are so keen for noone to study at higher levels. Funny islam doesnt like education??????
This rise is not Labour's fault. For a start, it is barely more than current inflation, so it is not a fees increase in real terms. Second, the Tories should already have been raising it by inflation each year, or at the very least, not making enormous mistakes like the Liz Truss budget, perhaps allowing them to use that lost money to restructure how universities are financed.
Labour's hands are tied. They have been left in a very poor position, and until it improves, I doubt that reducing university fees in real terms is a priority. What they could do is raise the base cost still further and use the raise to introduce a scholarship programme for poorer non-independent school students who got particularly good A-levels (or had other excellence), so at least this is more affordable for poor people who are genuinely good at school and working hard. That however is major shift in how universities operate and will take time to instigate. In the US, the top student (and possibly more) at any secondary school will usually have a free state-university place.
Only starmer promised he would scrap tuition fees!
Stop blaming the last lot for their incompetence
Labour puts up fees and it's Liz Truss's fault 😂🤡
Blair started it when he was in office
He said he would abolish it, he lied. It’s 100% on him, he promised a falsehood
Funny thing is, you blame Liz truss. But her plans were to actually lower costs. Do you know what she stood for or said at all?
It is a bad news for students both home students and international students 🟢🟢
It’s 2024 who the hell needs university now a days 😂
Found the ‘okie’ 😂
Hahaha 😂😂😂😂😂