Tuition Fees Rise For First Time In Eight Years Despite Starmer’s Previous Pledge To Scrap Them



Tuition fees in England will rise to more than £9,500 next year to “secure the future of higher education”, the Education Secretary said.

Bridget Phillipson said increasing the £9,250 maximum tuition fees for domestic students to £9,535 next year had “not been an easy decision”.

University tuition fees will rise for the first time in eight years to help universities facing “severe financial challenges”, the Education Secretary said.

Talk’s Mike Graham discusses the story with Mail on Sunday commentator Dan Hodges.

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29 thoughts on “Tuition Fees Rise For First Time In Eight Years Despite Starmer’s Previous Pledge To Scrap Them”

  1. Labour for the working class😂 Why do the English have to suffer this racism where student fees are concerned ? The Welsh/ Scottish students pay nothing even if they attend English universities. It’s only the English, just more racism!!

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  2. Labour are evil

    defund the government stop paying tax

    Justice for Tommy Robinson and Peter Lynch

    NO FARMERS NO FOOD

    Fantastic analysis

    Thanks

    Brilliant discussion

    Always love listening to you, you do brilliant work Mike
    Thank you Sir

    Love Talk TV

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  3. If you lot hadn't noticed! Universities are running at a loss . These fees haven't gone up enough! They should be around the 12k mark. The whole structure of University education needs to change. It needs to down size. I am pretty confident when this happens the Government will support Universities, and fees will be no more. Why should they support a system that doesn't work!

    In a lot of cases loans are not even getting paid back. For God's sake give the Government a break!!

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  4. I work for SME and I can tell you – Labour voters included – are not fing happy. You increase tax on the company the have to pass on the cost – that means jobs, bonus or higher prices. But idiot Labour MPs don't understand that.

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  5. They have told so many lies and got away with it so they will continue and continue. Their hope is come the next election only hard core Labour supporters will vote the rest so disenchanted with politics don't vote. That's the plan.

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