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Preparations for a Corbyn Government.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pasty" data-source="post: 4043696" data-attributes="member: 1651"><p>It would depend on how many people we had to send through the system. I personally think that we should not be sending people out into the world burdened with a huge debt, regardless of it's terms, it's effect on their credit file etc. etc. etc. It's still a debt and it still weighs on your mind. I can see the opposite argument but on balance, I would get rid of fees. I would also make it bloody hard to get into uni like it used to be and would offer businesses tax breaks and incentives to run apprentice schemes etc. on a much larger scale. Get people working and productive while they learn. </p><p></p><p>We should see further education as an investment in UK PLC but it must be a good investment. Not just letting people doss for 4 years on a theatre studies degree while they decide what to do with their life. Those days are gone. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps fees could be tiered based on the 'usefulness' of the degree? So a teaching, nursing, engineering etc. degree would be free, a yoghurt knitting degree would cost £100k a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pasty, post: 4043696, member: 1651"] It would depend on how many people we had to send through the system. I personally think that we should not be sending people out into the world burdened with a huge debt, regardless of it's terms, it's effect on their credit file etc. etc. etc. It's still a debt and it still weighs on your mind. I can see the opposite argument but on balance, I would get rid of fees. I would also make it bloody hard to get into uni like it used to be and would offer businesses tax breaks and incentives to run apprentice schemes etc. on a much larger scale. Get people working and productive while they learn. We should see further education as an investment in UK PLC but it must be a good investment. Not just letting people doss for 4 years on a theatre studies degree while they decide what to do with their life. Those days are gone. Perhaps fees could be tiered based on the 'usefulness' of the degree? So a teaching, nursing, engineering etc. degree would be free, a yoghurt knitting degree would cost £100k a year. [/QUOTE]
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