Concrete - Issue 246 - 26/10/2010

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Tuesday 26th October 2010 • Issue 246 • UEA’s Independent Student Newspaper

NOT A CLEGG TO STAND ON Nick Clegg hints at a tuition fee cap as Norwich South MP Simon Wright faces pressure from students to honour his pre-election pledge to vote against an increase in fees. Davina Kesby

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Nick Clegg has announced that tuition fee increases are unlikely to be unlimited, as initially suggested by the Browne Review. The Deputy Prime Minister, who said in the run-up to the General Election that the Liberal Democrats were committed to scrapping tuition fees, confirmed that the amount charged by universities would be capped. Speaking to Andrew Marr, Clegg voiced his concerns, saying he was “uneasy” about the prospect of unlimited fees and said that the government were still considering its response to the Browne Review. David Willetts, the universities minister, has also said that tuition fees will definitely be capped. This announcement comes just a week after Simon Wright, the MP for Norwich South, visited UEA. The Liberal Democrat MP met with officers from the Union of UEA Students to discuss the suggestions made by the Browne Review. So far, Mr Wright has declined to say whether he will honour the pledge he made before the general election to vote against any increase in fees. The statement, which was

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signed by many parliamentary candidates at the invitation of the National Union of Students, read: “I pledge to vote against an increase in fees in the next parliament and to pressure the government to introduce a fairer alternative”. Former leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Menzies Campbell, has said that his credibility would be “shot to pieces” if he did not honour the pledge he signed. When asked by Concrete if this was a sentiment he echoed, Mr Wright said: “I take the pledge very, very seriously. What I want to see from the discussions that go on over the next few weeks is how we can take the Browne Report, how the government can look at what is fair in it and develop that”. This position was confirmed by Mr Clegg, who said that the government wanted to take the “best” parts of the Browne Report to make the system more “restrained”. When asked about the fairness of students potentially paying unlimited tuition fees, Mr Wright emphasised elements of the Browne Report that are seen to be more progressive, such as the level at which graduates start repaying their loans. “I think that what we need to look at is the level

Harriet Jones Decision: MP Simon Wright heard students’ concerns about the Browne Review in the Hive last weekend. of earnings at which people have we are at the moment in terms of Review. The higher education to start repaying. At the moment how the system works”. budget will be cut from £7.1bn it’s just £15,000, that’s not gone Universities have experienced to £4.2bn by 2014. Funding for up for very many years now. What further setbacks as Chancellor arts and humanities will be hit Lord Browne is proposing is that George Osborne announced a 40% hardest, as government support is that moves up to £21,000, so that’s cut in teaching budgets as part being maintained for science and clearly a step forward from where of the Comprehensive Spending technology degrees.

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