I want to develop my argument.
Let us look at the proposal in simple terms. Before I went to university, if someone had said to me, ““Sam, if you want to improve your life, I will give you money so you can go and do that. When you finish, come back to me only if you have found a job. I'm not going to charge you any interest unless you're earning more than a certain amount, but I want you to improve your life, so go ahead and do so,”” I would have bitten their hand off.
Higher Education Fees
Proceeding contribution from
Sam Gyimah
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 9 December 2010.
It occurred during Debate on Higher Education Fees.
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