I agree in principle.
Using a football model, we (fans) grumble about so much money being concentrated at the top and so much money leaking out of the game into the hands of very few. There seems to be very little grumbling when it comes to our world of finance, unless things go wrong.
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No-one seems to have clarified what fees would be incurred and who would pay the most/least.
Can we afford to keep the current levels of fees, bearing in mind the market is saturated with graduates as it is.
Nick Clegg was attacked by Labour MPs in the Commons over his party's U-turn on university tuition fees, as crowds of students protested outside.
Standing in for David Cameron at prime minister's questions, he was bombarded with Labour MPs' questions about plans to raise the annual fees cap to...
One does wonder whether the University system is working in the long run. There are more students per lecturer than there were in the 80s and the graduate market seems to be flooded.
Should the state pay for excessive levels of undergraduates when the jobs are not there?
I think it is pretty...