Liberal Democrats announce commitment to scrapping tuition fees
Many of us have been pressing for a while now for a clear policy to scrap tuition fees. It is welcome that the Liberal Democrat have now announced the party’s commitment to scrapping university tuition fees. The party has revealed plans which gradually phase out the fees over the course of six years. The commitment means that the Lib Dems are still the only one of the three major parties promising free university education for all. In contrast, Labour and the Conservatives refuse to address the issue of fees, leading to worries that they may rise.
University should not be elitist or only available to the wealthy. It should be open to all on ability only. Fees simply saddle young people with debt. Not all graduates go into high wage jobs and those that do will pay more tax over their working life.
However here in Bath we also want to see better regulation of housing for students and believe that Universities should be obliged to ensure that all first and final year students are housed in purpose built student accommodation. The Government could help by taking the simple step of allowing councils such as B&NES to count student housing units in their housing targets.