- Fri Jun 17, 2022 9:33 pm
#27657
I've seen it suggested that Bridget Phillipson doesn't like free tuition fees. As well she might not, as an MP in Sunderland. I would guess the university there has some pretty severe funding pressures heading its way. If you're a "straight talking" rightwinger, you probably don't care about Sunderland University (ho, ho, ho) going bankrupt, but that's not a position for Labour. Post 1992 universities have been excellent at levelling up, in terms of the local jobs created and in the local students they often attract. It's quite the thing for that lots of people see them as bad. If student numbers are reduced because "we're sending too many to university" (ie other people's kids), kids from Sunderland are going to miss out.
Everything I see about HE is disaster coming down the tracks- redundancies, courses being cancelled, nice buildings to be paid, seriously underpaid staff. I wish we had the leader elected by MPs, maybe you wouldn't get "brave" promises like abolishing fees made in campaigns. But that's what Sir Keir did, and he's got a problem.