Higher Education Fees

Part of Consolidated Fund Bill – in the House of Commons at 3:53 pm on 9 December 2010.

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Photo of Rehman Chishti Rehman Chishti Conservative, Gillingham and Rainham 3:53, 9 December 2010

The hon. Gentleman makes a pertinent point. I was at university in Wales and I know the community there. However, the key element is that there are no up-front fees and that is why the motion is a good one.

One has to consider the overall package rather than single elements for its progressiveness, fairness and justness. As well as there being no up-front fees, the increase in the threshold from £15,000 to £21,000 has to be a good thing. There will be a cap at £6,000 and then at £9,000, linked to exceptional circumstances. Some of the highest-performing universities will have to go out and ensure that students from less privileged backgrounds take part. That is absolutely right and fair.