Anas Sarwar's Focus on 'Forgotten 60%' Welcomed

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Anas Sarwar's Focus on 'Forgotten 60%' Welcomed
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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar's emphasis on supporting the 60% of young people who don't go to university is gaining bipartisan support. This shift contrasts with previous policies that prioritized higher education funding, neglecting those pursuing alternative paths.

Anas Sarwar focusing on the “forgotten 60%” of young people who do not go to university should be welcomed across the political divide. School leaver policy since 1999 has centred on the importance of higher education and widening access.

The message sent by successive Governments is clear: university is the priority and everyone should aim for the gold medal. Anas Sarwar was deputy to Johann Lamont over a decade ago when she made her infamous ‘something for nothing’ speech. Her argument, which was widely attacked at the time, was that middle class Scots receive benefits while paying no extra cash.

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