Less than a quarter of the Labour MPs that signed up to an early day motion expressing concern at the government's plans to reduce funding for equivalent or lower qualification (ELQ)
degrees voted against the government in a Conservative - led motion last night.
Not exact matches
Labour plan to
vote against the move because it opposes the
government's decision to transfer the whole cost of
degrees on to students in the form of debt.
The Conservatives have accused Labour backbenchers of «hypocrisy» for failing to
vote against government cuts for second
degrees.