Motion to Approve

Part of Higher Education (Basic Amount) (England) Regulations 2010 – in the House of Lords at 7:00 pm on 14 December 2010.

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Photo of Lord Patten of Barnes Lord Patten of Barnes Conservative 7:00, 14 December 2010

The noble Lord may be aware that in this country about 2 per cent, perhaps rather less, of alumnae give to their old universities. That is far less than the figure one would find at even the least well endowed university in the United States. We have to change our attitudes to supporting our old universities.

The other question that I want to ask is about the cap. I ask this not least in the interests of the Opposition, who will, I am sure, want to consider which policy they change next. Are the caps of £6,000 and £9,000 set in stone, or can we be assured that they will be revisited in due course? I ask that, not least because of my concerns about the position of the Leader of the Opposition, who said, when asked what the Labour Party's position was, that he was not going to fall into the trap of making a promise to scrap what we have put forward, because it was a promise that he might not be able to keep.

If what the Government are proposing-which, as the IFS has said, is more progressive than the existing system-is so noxious and is worse than anything since Herod's slaughter of the firstborn, I should like to hear from the Opposition that they will either reject or accept the proposal, because their present position is, quite simply, irresponsible.