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Watch out, Mr Cameron,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], those nice Lib-Dems are getting used to having their own way. They won’t give it up easily.
Ann McElvoy, writing in the Evening Standard, adds an interesting perspective on Coalition life:
This is little short of remarkable for a Tory party which has for years argued that a cap on fees was counter-productive and restricts the freedom of universities to develop a market in what they offer and match the best in the world.
Look, for instance, at the policy writhing on tuition fees of the main party in power. On Monday, I chaired a meeting at the University of London on the future of higher education. David Willetts, the universities minister, ran the gauntlet of students shouting “F*** the fees” with the look of a man who knows that he is to this generation of uppity students what Keith Joseph was in my youth: permanent quarry.
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Yet his message, through clenched teeth, was that fees would still be capped under a Tory coalition. Nick Clegg had said so on Sunday’s Andrew Marr show ― therefore, it must be true. Mr Willetts had the wounded air of a man who had been bounced into confirming something he didn’t like in the first place.
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