Lib Dems ‘moving towards’ graduate tax policy for England

But Layla Moran says party unlikely to finalise HE stance before next election – when it could secure pivotal role in event of hung Parliament

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September 16, 2019
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September 16, 2019
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Lets recap. What precisely did the liberal democrats do last time they were any where near government. Fees went to corporate levels. Try rewriting that one. The attempt so far poor, is the university sector so reliant on what it sees as grants from the E.U. that it cannot see what that has done to other people in society who live right next door to its university. Really.
A party advocating the revocation of Article 50 would be my dream ticket.... if only they could be trusted. After they abandoned their 'pledge' on tuition fees in their mad scramble for a bit of power (and then failed completely to be a moderating influence on Conservative obsession with 'austerity' to the detriment of the citizens of this nation), there is no way that anything they say can be trusted.

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