There is an overwhelming case for increasing the paltry level of tuition fees in the UK. Our universities are suffering through ridiculously low levels of private funding.
Why should the taxpayer pay for the next generation of high-earners to get their post-18 education? Those who benefit should pay; of course not at the time of entry. Additionally, why should funds be diverted to further educating what are the intellectual elite when a quarter of children at 11 are barely literate or numerate. Surely primary schools have a "much better claim to more money than higher education".
The current system hands out money to the well-off. Please look at the issue with insight and not as a static picture. Those who graduate will earn more. Over a lifetime, why should the education of those who earn more be subsidised?
It is stated by some that to go to university one must have merit. Well, if one has the merit, one must also see that accruing what is a relatively small amount of debt is an exceptionally wise investment. What's next, a paid-off mortgage for all at 18 because otherwise the debt might put people off?
Just go and get this week's Economist (where the above quote is from).
Why should the taxpayer pay for the next generation of high-earners to get their post-18 education? Those who benefit should pay; of course not at the time of entry. Additionally, why should funds be diverted to further educating what are the intellectual elite when a quarter of children at 11 are barely literate or numerate. Surely primary schools have a "much better claim to more money than higher education".
The current system hands out money to the well-off. Please look at the issue with insight and not as a static picture. Those who graduate will earn more. Over a lifetime, why should the education of those who earn more be subsidised?
It is stated by some that to go to university one must have merit. Well, if one has the merit, one must also see that accruing what is a relatively small amount of debt is an exceptionally wise investment. What's next, a paid-off mortgage for all at 18 because otherwise the debt might put people off?
Just go and get this week's Economist (where the above quote is from).
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