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[–] ctry21@sh.itjust.works 26 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (10 children)

The same man who pledged to abolish tuition fees, immediately abandoned that pledge to gain power, tripled them instead, and was then caught afterwards having already scrapped the plan to abolish them internally while still publicly campaigning on it?

However, leaked documents revealed that the Lib Dems had actually planned to abandon their tuition fee pledge before the election even took place.

A month before Clegg promised to get rid of the “dead weight of debt,” senior insiders said the party should “leave” the pledge before entering any negotiations to form a coalition government, saying: “Let us not cause ourselves more headaches.”

That article is an interesting read on how the big three keep lying through their teeth on tuition fees as well. And how the National Union of Students opposed tuition fees for over a decade until the now-health secretary Wes Streeting became their general secretary.

[–] stsquad@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago (8 children)

I'm still waiting for someone to come up with an alternative policy that keeps the widened access to further education. A graduate tax? More subsidy by foreign students? Government subsidy for strategic skill gaps?

With 50% of school leavers going to further education you need to fund that somehow.

[–] ctry21@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago

That's true. I don't know what the answer is there, but I still think regardless of what the solution is, politicians shouldn't be promising one thing and doing another. Especially to a demographic already so cynical about politics.

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