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Open admission — guaranteed spots for city high school graduates — did come to pass, but so did the imposition of tuition and subsequent increases.
An outspoken critic of the imposition of tuition fees on college students, Marquand reserves his sharpest criticism for "Browne's barbarism" – a reference to the report of Lord Browne preceding the coalition government's decision to reform higher education funding.
Another issue is the battle over the imposition of tuition fees.
If, as is to be hoped, the expert commission presents its proposals on time, and if these proposals are put into action by the federation and the Länder, the central questions mentioned at the outset--the selection of students and the imposition of tuition fees--will remain unsolved.
Enforcing a "marketplace of ideas" is just another way our universities – already effectively turned into businesses by the imposition of tuition fees – are being subjected to the discipline of the free market.
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Some blame the imposition of higher tuition fees, others computer chaos at UCAS itself.
The number of students in England entering higher education came close to touching the magic 50% mark – long seen as an objective by policymakers – in 2011-12, astudentstspurneded gap years to avoid the imposition of higher tuition fees.
English voters have to live with the consequences of major policy decisions, like the creation of foundation hospitals or the imposition of university tuition fees, which most English MPs actually voted against.
"The imposition of £9,000 tuition fees did affect the number of applicants last year," he says, "though that was in line with what we expected as many students who might have deferred their places during the previous year sensibly chose not to, UCAS applications have been back up again this year.
Williams said the government would largely adopt the recommendations of a review of student funding published in September, which argued that the current regime – which has protected Welsh students from the imposition of £9,000 tuition fees and loans since 2012 – failed to directly help those from the worst-off households.
Cameron did not take media questions after the Q&A session with students on Thursday, but the young people gave him a tough grilling on what he was doing to tackle tax avoidance, the imposition of higher tuition fees, why he was not bailing out the steel industry and the fallout from the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith, as well as the taxpayer-funded leaflets.
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