The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Tory’s anger at Scottish universiti­es fees‘scandal’

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CHARGING ENGLISH students up to £36,000 to study in Scotland when its own youngsters learn for free is an “absolute scandal”, peers were told yesterday.

The “unsustaina­ble” situation means students from European countries outside Britain can enrol on courses in Scotland free of charge, while non-scottish students from the rest of Britain are charged tens of thousands of pounds.

Most Scottish university courses last four years with maximum annual fees of £9,000, but Tory peer Lord Forsyth of Drumlean urged the Westminste­r and Holyrood government­s to work together to “end the absolute scandalous discrimina­tion against students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland who have to pay up to £36,000 to go to Scottish universiti­es”.

He added: “Scottish students go for free, Italian students go for free, French students go for free and anyone else in the European Union goes for free.

“This is not sustainabl­e, it is unfair to our young people, it is bad for the union.”

Scotland minister Lord Wallace of Tankerness said the UK’S various administra­tions would try to tackle the “sensitive” issue.

But he added: “Education is devolved right across the UK. This means all areas have made different decisions regarding the funding of higher education.

“Any change to the devolution settlement would risk a key principle of devolution: that the devolved administra­tions have the freedom to set devolved policies as they see fit.”

Labour’s Lord Morgan said the divide was “an obvious injustice which stains the good name of our universiti­es”.

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