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Higher Education Fees

Proceeding contribution from Greg Mulholland (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 9 December 2010. It occurred during Debate on Higher Education Fees.
My hon. Friend is entirely right. There simply has not been an adequate evaluation to allay the very real concerns out there. I am going to talk about the pledge. I did not sign just one pledge, I actually signed two: the National Union of Students pledge in this very House, and the Leeds university union pledge at the university. I do not regret signing either, but that is not the sole or, even, most important reason why I shall vote against the Government today. I shall vote against the Government today, because I simply cannot accept that fees of up to £9,000 are the fairest and most sustainable way of funding higher education. Before I became a Member, I opposed the Labour Government introducing fees in the first place, and I opposed the Labour Government introducing top-up fees. I said at the time, as did many hon. Members including courageous Labour Back Benchers, ““This will lead one day to huge increases in fees and become a never-ending path.”” Sadly, that has been shown to be absolutely correct.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
520 c564-5 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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