Former Education Secretary: Augar review proposal for tuition fees ‘regressive’
Theresa May has backed the findings of a long-awaited review of university funding in England, which calls for a reduction in the cap on fees from 9,250 pounds to 7,500, and suggests that graduates pay back their loans over a longer period.
Former Education Secretary Justine Greening, tells Radio 4's World at One that she thinks the findings of the
Post-18 Education and Funding review is a regressive step, because it will see " middle and lower income earning graduates now paying for a decade longer and starting to pay back at a lower earnings threshold."
(Photo: Justine Greening, the Conservative former Education Secretary
Credit: Getty Images)
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