Higher Education Fees Debate - Free Education
The debate about higher education funding is not about what the country can or cannot afford. The current forecasts suggest that 45% of student loan income will be written off.
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The debate about higher education funding is not about what the country can or cannot afford. The current forecasts suggest that 45% of student loan income will be written off.
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So, I am the poor schmuck who has to try to sell Tuition fees to the people already most disenfranchised with them. It’s my job to tell you all why running up a debt of £9000 per year on tuition fees (alongside other costs) is the best idea out there…
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