Higher Education Fees

Part of Consolidated Fund Bill – in the House of Commons at 3:48 pm on 9 December 2010.

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Photo of Mark Hendrick Mark Hendrick Opposition Assistant Whip (Commons) 3:48, 9 December 2010

Many of my hon. Friend's constituents live fairly close to my constituency, which houses the university of Central Lancashire. Many of our constituents probably thought that £3,000 was quite a lot when the Labour Government originally voted to introduce tuition fees. In fact, we found that £3,000 fees did not close the market. The vice-chancellor of the university of Central Lancashire tells me, however, that fees of £9,000 will close the market, as they will frighten people off going to university.