My right hon. Friend will of course be aware that there is a differential charge for students—some £150 a year rather than £200. Will he go away and consider whether there is a possibility of charging high earners who come to this country more than a couple of hundred pounds a year, because the charge does seem so low? Will he also specifically look at whether there is a possibility of charging people who are older more, as they are much more likely to rely on the NHS?
Defending Public Services
Proceeding contribution from
Jake Berry
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 23 May 2016.
It occurred during Queen's speech debate on Defending Public Services.
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