innonimatu
the resident Cassandra
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The problem is that things get bad incrementally... one little concession now, start charging a symbolic tuition fee. One little concession a few years later, increase tuition fees on foreign students. One change years later, make local students pay a "fairer share" or something like that. And so on. Tis can be used to degrade any public service, not just education.
In some countries people will soon wonder what they pay taxes for, because every "public service" has its own prices: hospitals, roads, education... all used to be paid out of general taxation, all are at least partly "pay-per use" now. And that part keeps increasing. Apparently this is "better" and "necessary" or "inevitable" or something. So the very well-paid expert consultants selling studies to the government tell us. I wonder where the taxation income is being spent...
I assume thinks in the UK went down this same road.
In some countries people will soon wonder what they pay taxes for, because every "public service" has its own prices: hospitals, roads, education... all used to be paid out of general taxation, all are at least partly "pay-per use" now. And that part keeps increasing. Apparently this is "better" and "necessary" or "inevitable" or something. So the very well-paid expert consultants selling studies to the government tell us. I wonder where the taxation income is being spent...
I assume thinks in the UK went down this same road.

