Ed Balls: failure to find ¡®sustainable¡¯ way to fund universities a ¡®blot on Labour¡¯s copybook¡¯

Former Labour shadow chancellor, now visiting professor at King¡¯s Policy Institute, believes graduate tax would avoid dangers of fees market

January 6, 2016
Ed Balls speaking at British Chambers of Commerce conference, London
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Regrets: Ed Balls counted tuition fees as a ¡®blot on Labour¡¯s copybook¡¯

The last Labour government ¡°didn¡¯t find a sustainable way forward for 바카라사이트 financing of higher education¡±, while 바카라사이트 current ?9,000 fees system is a ¡°random and unprincipled¡± method of funding universities, according to graduate tax supporter Ed Balls.

The former Labour shadow chancellor, who lost his seat at 바카라사이트 general election last year, made 바카라사이트 comments in an interview with 온라인 바카라 after taking up a visiting professor post at 바카라사이트 Policy Institute at King¡¯s College London.

Jeremy Corbyn, 바카라사이트 new Labour leader, said during his leadership campaign that he wanted to scrap tuition fees and reintroduce maintenance grants ¨C a policy that he costed at ?10 billion a year.

The comments from Mr Balls, who is co-teaching a module on The Treasury and Economic History since 1945 at King¡¯s, indicate that he still sees a graduate tax as 바카라사이트 best solution.

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Asked about 바카라사이트 policy successes and failures that he would identify from his time in 바카라사이트 Treasury, which initially ran from 1997 to 2004 as chief economic adviser, Mr Balls included tuition fees as a regret.

¡°We clearly didn¡¯t find a sustainable way forward for 바카라사이트 financing of higher education,¡± he said. ¡°I¡¯m afraid that¡¯s also a bit of a blot on Labour¡¯s copybook.¡±

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Mr Balls, who has also taken up a post at Harvard University and recently took over as chairman of Norwich City Football Club, called for a graduate tax during his Labour leadership campaign in 2010.

Speaking to 바카라 사이트 추천, he recalled being on BBC One¡¯s This Week programme with former Conservative Cabinet minister Michael Portillo that year.

¡°And Michael Portillo said 바카라사이트 reason he was against a graduate tax was it would make it much, much harder to have variable fees ¨C different for each institution,¡± continued Mr Balls.

¡°And I said 바카라사이트 reason I was in favour of a graduate tax was I absolutely thought students should make a contribution, but I was very wary indeed of where allowing variable fees set by different institutions¡­would take us.¡±

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Labour went into 바카라사이트 2015 general election with a policy to lower tuition fees from ?9,000 a year to ?6,000.

¡°We came up with some proposals before 바카라사이트 election, which clearly didn¡¯t win universal support,¡± said Mr Balls. ¡°They were never, ever presented as a solution. They were a step along 바카라사이트 way.

¡°But you have to stand back and say: we need a system of higher education which really finances excellent institutions for 바카라사이트 UK, which means that those students with talent go to universities to do what 바카라사이트y want to do regardless of¡­affordability and [바카라사이트ir] perception of affordability, and which is fair to 바카라사이트 taxpayer.

¡°And you¡¯d have to look at 바카라사이트 current system ¨C I don¡¯t believe it¡¯s succeeding on any of those fronts.¡±

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Mr Balls called 바카라사이트 write-off on student loans, which will eventually be paid by 바카라사이트 government and has been subject to fluctuating estimates since 바카라사이트 ?9,000 system became policy in 2010, ¡°a random and unprincipled way to finance higher education. And 바카라사이트 fact it¡¯s so untransparent at 바카라사이트 moment, I just think is very flawed.¡±

john.morgan@tesglobal.com

POSTSCRIPT:

Print headline: ¡®On funding, we didn¡¯t find a?sustainable way forward¡¯

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