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In April, Mr. Wert set up a committee of independent advisers to help raise university standards.
Mr Clegg paid dearly for breaking his promise not to raise university tuition fees.
Mr. Schleicher praised Britain's willingness to raise university tuition fees, calling the French, German and Italian systems of free tuition "unsustainable".
Clegg's apology on tuition Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has made a personal apology for breaking the Liberal Democrats' promise not to raise university tuition fees.
David Cameron, the Conservative prime minister, has hardly been scratched by the row over his coalition government's plan to raise university fees.
The prime minister also faces considerable opposition at home for his proposal to raise university fees, which many see as an erosion of Britain's social fabric.
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The Tories' Liberal Democrat coalition partners, already in trouble for abandoning a promise not to raise university-tuition fees, will also grumble.
But that symbolism has been enough to provoke an almighty row at the heart of the coalition, already strained by the unpopular decision to raise university-tuition fees, a move the Lib Dems had promised on the campaign trail to oppose.
WHEN Jean Charest, Quebec's premier, announced in February that he would seek to raise university-tuition fees by a total of C$1,625 ($1,575) over the next five years, an increase of 60%, he picked a favourable political fight.
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In 2012 Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, explained in a short film why he had broken a promise to vote against raising university tuition fees.
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