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Tory tuition fee plans 'will punish working-class students'
Education Secretary Damian Hinds

TORY proposals to base university tuition fees on future career prospects will penalise working-class students and deprive courses of much-needed funding, campaigners said today.

Education Secretary Damian Hinds suggested that tuition fees should partly be based on how a degree would benefit a student’s future career.

But National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts activist Ana Oppenheim said the proposal was a “terrible idea that will both deprive courses of the funds they need and push working-class students to settle for less.”

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