He has interviewed dozens of those at the centre and writes about the relationship between Cameron and Clegg, the Lib Dem fall from grace
over tuition fees, the «surprise» of Lansley's NHS reform, the clash
over AV and Lords reform, the decision to intervene in Libya, the
debate over the EU, single - sex marriage, «Plebgate» and above all else the economy and austerity measures.
The current storm of
debate over deregulation of
tuition fees, which provide around one - third of the operating funds for Ontario universities, is nothing new for graduate and professional program students in Ontario, who have borne the burden of deregulated
fees since 1998.
But
over the next year prepare to see plenty of
debate about whether the NSS and the TEF are adequate teaching improvement tools or whether they constitute innocuous methods for a nation world renowned for its quality of Higher Education to remove the highly contentious cap on
tuition fees.