If higher education had comprehensive coverage like state schools, arguments for taxpayer funding could triumph
England recently hit Tony Blair’s 50% target for the proportion of the population experiencing higher education by the age of 30. Since Blair introduced tuition fees in 1998, the student loan system and the removal of state control over the number of places have provided room for university expansion.
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