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Education Bill

Proceeding contribution from Baroness Brinton (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 1 November 2011. It occurred during Debate on bills on Education Bill.
I thank the Minister for her response and the noble Lord, Lord Stevenson, for his contribution. There is much agreement about the principle of the repayment of fee loans for part-time students. The other issues raised are complex and they sit beneath the primary legislation. I am grateful for the meeting to be held later this week and I am pleased that the Minister thinks that we can have fruitful discussions. The only point that I would make is that neither myself nor the noble Lord, Lord Stevenson, think that we are proposing a tighter regulation base. In fact, the present system will constrain universities and students because it is rigid and, as I said earlier, may provide a law of unintended consequences where some students may bizarrely end up paying more than the cost of their course because of this structure of breakdown. Those are the discussions that I hope we are aiming for. As I said at the end of my speech when introducing this amendment, I want to end on a positive note. I thank the Minister and the Government for agreeing to the principle of this amendment. I look forward to the revised legislation coming through and I beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 89ZA withdrawn. Clause 74 : Orders and regulations Clause 74 : Orders and regulations Amendment 89ZB had been withdrawn from the Marshalled List. Clause 78 : Commencement Amendment 89ZC Clause 78 : Commencement Amendment 89ZC Moved by

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Reference

731 c1209-10 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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