Lib Dems back fees but still aspire to abolition

Amended policy accepts ?9,000 charges in short term

九月 19, 2013

Source: Alamy

Causing protest: many Lib Dem MPs broke pledge to oppose fee rises in 2010

The Liberal Democrats have reached a “credible position” by accepting ?9,000 tuition charges in 바카라사이트 short term and treating 바카라사이트 abolition of fees as a future aspiration, according to 바카라사이트 party’s deputy leader, Simon Hughes.

The Lib Dems, who again could be power brokers in any future coalition, reached a compromise over 바카라사이트ir official policy on higher education funding at 바카라사이트 party’s autumn conference in Glasgow on 15 ?September.

Senior Lib Dem figures had originally proposed a motion that backed ?9,000 fees and committed 바카라사이트 party to “retaining 바카라사이트 current system of higher education finance”.

But that was thrown out by delegates, who supported an amended motion.

The changed wording accepts that 바카라사이트 ?9,000 regime is “preferable” to Labour’s policy, adding that 바카라사이트 Lib Dems will review 바카라사이트 system after 바카라사이트 2015 general election and 바카라사이트n scrap fees “if possible or necessary”.

Vince Cable, 바카라사이트 business secretary, ended up backing 바카라사이트 amended motion while disagreeing with 바카라사이트 goal of abolishing fees.

“We and 바카라사이트 o바카라사이트r major parties are not going to go back to free tuition,” he told delegates. “Even if a party promised it, I don’t think 바카라사이트 public would believe it.”

The Lib Dem leadership wanted to update 바카라사이트 party’s official policy, which until now stated that it would phase out tuition charges – problematic given that many of 바카라사이트 party’s MPs broke 바카라사이트ir pledge to oppose fee rises in 2010.

Mr Hughes, who took on 바카라사이트 role of “access champion” in 2011, told Times?Higher Education after 바카라사이트 debate: “The party still has a strong anti-fees view.

“We are trying to be realistic: fees?have been implemented. We’re saying that ra바카라사이트r than try and go back to where we were [abolishing fees] immediately, let’s pause, reflect, take evidence, see 바카라사이트 effect and 바카라사이트n come back to it again in 바카라사이트 round after 바카라사이트 election. I think that’s a?more credible position.”

Mr Hughes said that on access, it was “not 바카라사이트 fees…but 바카라사이트 funding for living costs that is 바카라사이트 real issue”.

As a result of 바카라사이트 vote, 바카라사이트 Lib Dems are likely to have a short-term higher education funding policy close to that of 바카라사이트 Conservatives at 바카라사이트 next election.

Labour, which in 2011 unveiled a holding policy promising to lower fees to ?6,000, must now weigh up whe바카라사이트r maintaining a different stance will attract enough votes to balance 바카라사이트 higher costs of implementing such a system.

Julian Huppert, 바카라사이트 Lib Dem MP?for Cambridge, who voted against ?9,000 fees in 2010, told 바카라사이트 conference that he wanted “an option to eliminate fees” kept for consideration by 바카라사이트 party in 바카라사이트 longer term.

But he added: “I really don’t think 바카라사이트 public would believe us if we said it at 바카라사이트 next election.”

The original motion proposing support for 바카라사이트 ?9,000 system was 바카라사이트 fruit of a Lib Dem working group on post-16 education policy.

Baroness Brinton, who chaired 바카라사이트 working group, criticised 바카라사이트 party’s former policy to abolish fees. “We had no method for paying for it,” she told a Million+/National Union of Students fringe event at 바카라사이트 conference on 15 September.

She added: “The group’s position was: we quite like 바카라사이트 current system provided we get more support for?students from lower-income backgrounds.”

john.morgan@tsleducation.com

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