Government responds to tuition fee petition
In March, I asked you all to sign an E-Petition against an increase in tuition fees. At over £ 3,100 per academic year, tuition fees are already hard to pay for most students.
Yes, there are ways of financing it, like loans and bursaries, but I for example, as an EU instead of Home student, have to rely solely on my savings and earning and to be hoest, I don't think I get my money's worth....
Anyway, after five months, the Prime Minister has finally responded to the petition. Read to on 10 Downing Street's website.
Tell me what you think. Can you see whether he says yes or no to the increase? It all sounds fairly vage to me..... I wonder whether politicians would even think about this increase if they were poor students again and had to pay their way themselves!
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