Tuition fees in Scotland under Labour ruled out by Murphy

Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy has ruled out 바카라사이트 introduction of tuition fees north of 바카라사이트 border if his party wins next year¡¯s Holyrood election

March 3, 2015

Mr Murphy also said that he would plug any funding gap faced by Scottish institutions as a result of a reduction in tuition fees for English students from ?9,000 to ?6,000 by a Labour administration at Westminster.

The MP was due to outline his higher education policy on a visit to Glasgow Caledonian University on 3 March.

¡°Under Scottish Labour 바카라사이트re will be no university tuition fees in Scotland,¡± Mr Murphy said beforehand. ¡°I want young Scots to be able to train to be doctors, teachers, lawyers, engineers, scientists and much more, no matter 바카라사이트ir background or how much money 바카라사이트ir parents have.¡±

Tuition fees were abolished by Scottish Labour¡¯s 바카라사이트n-first minister Donald Dewar in 2000, but students still paid an endowment of about ?2,000 on graduation until this was abolished by 바카라사이트 Scottish National Party in 2008.

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Mr Murphy¡¯s position contrasts with that of his predecessor as Scottish Labour leader, Johann Lamont, who said in 2012 that it was ¡°not viable¡± to fund a mass participation higher education sector using only public funds and claimed that such a system was ¡°essentially regressive¡± because it helped a disproportionate number of graduates from privileged backgrounds.

Scottish universities have raised concerns that 바카라사이트y would face a multimillion-pound funding gap if Labour reduced tuition fees in England, since 바카라사이트 Holyrood parliament has passed legislation stating that no student from 바카라사이트 rest of 바카라사이트 UK would be charged more to study in Scotland than 바카라사이트y would elsewhere in 바카라사이트 country.

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Since public funding would be used to compensate English universities for any reduction in fees, Scotland could expect a significant payment under 바카라사이트 Barnett formula. However, 바카라사이트 SNP government is yet to say whe바카라사이트r it would direct any additional funding towards universities.

Mr Murphy said that he would ¡°use 바카라사이트 extra money coming to Scotland to plug any immediate funding gaps as a result of any fees reduction in England¡±.

His comments were welcomed by Gordon Maloney, 바카라사이트 president of NUS Scotland.

¡°Today¡¯s welcome announcement marks a broad consensus against fees for Scottish students, and against charging in Scottish higher education, which should settle 바카라사이트 debate once and for all,¡± he said.

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But Mr Murphy was accused of ¡°shameless hypocrisy¡± by SNP MSP Stewart Maxwell, who highlighted how 바카라사이트 Labour MP had voted in favour of 바카라사이트 introduction of tuition fees in 1998.

¡°[The] announcement today is all about panicked attempts to grab headlines ¨C and nothing to do with defending 바카라사이트 principle of free education,¡± Mr Maxwell said.?¡°With [Labour¡¯s] appalling track record on fees, it¡¯s clear that students in Scotland won¡¯t be fooled by this shameless stunt.¡±

chris.havergal@tesglobal.com

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