Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer drops pledge to scrap tuition charges
Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed Labour is planning to desert its promise to scrap tuition charges - a key pledge of his bid when he ran for the get together management in 2020.He had beforehand hinted he deliberate to row again on the dedication - and on Tuesday pointed to the "different financial situation" as the rationale behind the deliberate coverage shift.
Speaking to the BBC, Sir Keir stated: "We are likely to move on from that commitment because we do find ourselves in a different financial situation."Starmer accuses Tories of attempting to 'resurrect' Sue Gray story - Politics newest
He added: "We are looking at options for how we fund these fees. The current system is unfair, it doesn't really work for students, doesn't work for universities."
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