Here's an article that contains the figures.
As I've stated in this thread I'm against scrapping fees but totally for finding a fairer solution - including significant incremental reductions for graduates going into public service.
http://wonkhe.com/blogs/the-costs-of...on-fee-pledge/
I'm far more concerned with the way free schools,multi academy trusts and the like are getting preferential treatment in terms of capital spending, per pupil funding (60% more than state schools) and oversight (OFSTED has long been politicised).
The scrapping of the EMA (£10 - £30 a week means tested for families below £31k annual income) for 16-19 year olds was a cynical move driving many 16-19 year olds out of education while saving very little(£560m)
Last edited by epcfast; 07-05-2017 at 09:32 AM.