Saturday, January 1, 2011

Killing Aspiration

Waste of taxpayerÕs money
The lib/Dems cannot be considered an irrelevant political party, if not idiotic force. When Simon Hughes who didn't voted with the government to raise tutorial fees, now takes a clown post, you can only laugh. In a time of cuts, this is a waste of taxpayerÕs money to create such a post. People already know the importance of education that's why the students have taken to the streets.
What Simon Hughes should be saying, is that the Vince Cable bill, make no mathematical sense. What the bill actually does is kill the aspiration of students, and encourages a wage limit. You don't have to be an economics expert to understand this, the math's simple.
What they tell you are you would not have to pay back any thing until you start owning £21,000.
Leaving the fees at £3000, will be more affordable, and cross the £21,000, will generate taxes.
If there's a problem with funding universities, we have a bank; it's called Northern Rock. Who do they sponsor: Newcastle United football club. Northern Rock is the peoples bank and shouldn't be sold.
Simon Hughes should be saying, Northern Rock the sould be foundation of the nations education, that must give loans to student. The bank should be giving loans at a reasonable interest rate Instead. we see he has a price after sitting on the fence during the vote.

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