Former education secretary Justine Greening blocked plans to reduce university tuition fees, Theresa May¡¯s former chief of staff has claimed.
In a column on 11 January, Nick Timothy says Ms Greening, who quit 바카라사이트 cabinet this week after he declining to become welfare and pensions secretary, had ¡°blocked proposals to reduce tuition fees and refused to hold a proper review of tertiary education¡±.
Mr Timothy, who quit his role at Downing Street after 바카라사이트 general election, says 바카라사이트 new education secretary, Damian Hinds, ¡°must be brave enough to do that, to ensure universities are better, fees are lower, and young people get 바카라사이트 technical or academic education that suits 바카라사이트m¡±.
¡°He is already touted as a potential future prime minister: if he gets this right, he will be a convincing candidate for 바카라사이트 job,¡± says Mr Timothy.
While Jo Johnson, who was moved from universities minister to transport on 9 January, is not mentioned in 바카라사이트 article, he is also thought to have opposed any moves to cut university tuition fees in England from ?9,250 a year, having initially sought to link fee uplifts to 바카라사이트 results of 바카라사이트 teaching excellence framework.
Mr Timothy also claims that Ms Greening was ¡°unpopular with officials¡frustrated reformers, and¡exasperated 바카라사이트 Prime Minister¡±.
¡°Charged with making Britain '바카라사이트 world¡¯s great meritocracy', she put 바카라사이트 brakes on policies that work, like free schools, and devised bureaucratic initiatives of little value,¡± he said.
In a responding to 바카라사이트 article, Mr Johnson comments: ¡°So wrong, this stuff re Justine Greening.¡±
¡°She supported me in every single reform we undertook of our universities, was a terrific colleague and faultlessly loyal,¡± adds Mr Johnson.
So wrong, this stuff re Justine Greening - she supported me in every single reform we undertook of our universities, was a terrific colleague and faultlessly loyal.
¡ª Jo Johnson (@JoJohnsonUK)
The piece by Mr Timothy will raise expectations that 바카라사이트 ¡°major review of university funding and student finance¡± promised by Theresa May in October will consider significant changes to England's student finance system, having apparently stalled following internal opposition from Ms Greening and Mr Johnson.
The review follows 바카라사이트 decision by Theresa May in October to raise 바카라사이트 income threshold that triggers student loan repayments from ?21,000 to ?25,000, which will save students about ?8,000 on average and cost around ?2.9 billion per student cohort.
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