UKIP Education Spokesman Paul Nuttall MEP said, "I was opposed to tuition fees
from the start, I rightly thought they would saddle bright young people with a
debt that many could never repay. I also correctly believed that they would hit
students from poorer backgrounds the hardest. "These students go off to university with no
concept of the debt that they will rack up in the following three years and UKIP
thinks it is wrong they should be saddled with such a
millstone.
BUT, as I am sure Paul would point out, the real problem is the sheer volume of students. The idea of funneling ever more young people onto the inevitably diluted degree courses is an unmitigated, social and educational disaster.
BUT, as I am sure Paul would point out, the real problem is the sheer volume of students. The idea of funneling ever more young people onto the inevitably diluted degree courses is an unmitigated, social and educational disaster.