Sentences with phrase «against fee rises»

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Last - minute agonising is being heightened by a massive protest outside the Commons this afternoon against the rise in fees.
Nick Clegg emerged from a meeting of the Liberal Democrat parliamentary party last night to insist that all his ministerial team would vote for the rise in the fees on Thursday, suggesting that the rebellion against the plan was starting to dissolve.
The first serious political difficulty for the current government rose from the student mobilisation against rising tuition fees and the abolition of the Education Maintenance Allowance.
Following Mr Clegg's resignation later on Friday, Mr Mulholland said on Twitter: «The 2010 failure to ensure no Liberal Democrat MP voted against a rise in [student tuition] fees was catastrophic.
The former Lib Dem leader, Sir Menzies Campbell, has said he plans to rebel against the coalition over any rise in university tuition fees.
Former Lib Dem leader to vote against rise in tuition fees after Vince Cable reneged on party's election pledge to abolish them
Brazilians railed against rising bus fares, while Chileans rejected higher college - tuition fees.
The siblings are strongly opposed to the hike in university tuition fees, and spearheaded a scheme where a group of artists, actors and designers would pay legal costs for students caught up in protests against the rise.
As much as we love carbon fee - and - dividend, with its powerful logic of linking rising carbon taxes to rising «green checks,» the revulsion against Trump and the G.O.P. could make it harder to sell progressives on programs with a seemingly middle - of - the - road cast.
He has spoken out against legal aid cuts and «disproportionate» court fees in recent months, and warned that the rise in litigants in person may have led to injustices.
The rising cost of legal fees and lack of a legal budget for many smaller companies often makes pursuing a claim impossible; especially against a larger company with more resources.
Providing financial support for tuition fees, college admission fund and for higher education and also to help secure a child's future against the rising education costs are the motives of the Child Plans.
With no fees and protection against any rise in rates, it is well worth a try.
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