Road rules0 min ago
Another Broken Promise
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After for many repeatedly vowing to abolish University Fees he has now increased the cost of studying.
How many more promises is this capable of breaking?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.dave - it's pretty devastating for the ones who are genuine academics like my granddaughter (reading Eng. Lit. at Warwick).
We need academics tohold, sift, organise and pass on knowledge. I agree that Blair made almost every job degree dependant... completely stupid as I said at the time.
For most qualifications we would do a lot better to revert to the previous status quo. Blair b8888ered it up.
Gulliver. As you once said to me, when I asked for replies to my questions:
//Gramps 11.55... Too much information is not good for you.//
But unlike you I will answer you question. I have 2 great grandchildren, and the eldest is , or maybe was, due to start University next year. The youngest will be eligible to start University in 2 years time. I worry that they may not be able to afford the education that their parents received. That is how affects me. O.K.
I agree that many of the students at university shouldn't be there. But I don't think the increase in fees will be a disincentive- because repayments are based on income (as a % of income over the threshold) not on the amount borrowed- and some never earn enough to pay a penny back, whilst most don't pay back to cover the current fees so won't pay a penny more after the fee increase.
"I have 2 great grandchildren, and the eldest is , or maybe was, due to start University next year. The youngest will be eligible to start University in 2 years time."
Have they actually considered why they want to go to University? If not, why not? Why would anyone consider embarking on an exercise that will cost them quite a large sum of money and three years of their life if they hadn't properly considered why they want to do it? (I know the probable answer to that but thought I'd seek your views).
I agree with sentiments expressed regarding degrees that are not worth the paper they are written on, and there should be an enquiry why these degrees are even on offer to students. By ridding the universities of such degrees it may free up space and time to educate those whose degrees have a positive impact on this countries well being.
Having said that, it doesn't distract from the point that once again, in a very short space of time, Starmer has broken another promise, or committment, that he has publicly made. Again, how many more broken promises are acceptable before people will realise the full extent of damage that this Government is likely to inflict upon us.
"Was this promise in the manifesto ?"
No it wasn't.:
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newjudge 9.01 My eldest great granddaughter has aspirations of becoming a vet and needs to go university to enable her to qualify. So she has to get the necessary degree in order to be able to practice her chosen profession. I take your point regarding my youngest as she has yet to decide on her chosen career.
Bednobs 09.39. I have trawled as much as I can, and have yet to find evidence that this pledge had been dropped. Perhaps you could provide the evidence.