"Sir Keir Starmer is to ditch his pledge to abolish tuition fees if he becomes Prime Minister, he confirmed on Tuesday."(Evening Standard)Just days before the local elections too. Way to go?
David Ainsworth ● 1008d4 Comments
Back to the topic.Interest on student loans can be as high as 9%.I'm just surprised that there are still younger people left in the country. Obviously there is room yet to squeeze more money out of them. There must be an additional tax that can be applied. Ideas? If so send to the Conservative/Labour party. It's a bit like XR and JSO - slightly different branding but the same policies!
Ed Robinson ● 1007d
Isn't that what the Tories said when they got in?Is there a pledge that he has actually kept or any evidence that he is any different from Johnson?People tend to make excuses for politicians and parties they support long after it becomes undeniable.
After 13 years of Tories bankrupting the country there isn't much left to pay for all the Labour pledges so they will have to prioritise.
Sean Hodges ● 1007d
Not for tuition fees or anything. Starmer, along with the Conservative Party, now represent the Davos elitists hence Labour and Conservative public-screwing policies are the same. Starmer confirms his stance on 'democracy' at 32mins 20secs of interview with Emily Maitlis below:
Michael Brown ● 1008d