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Momentum, the Labour group set up to promote Jeremy Corbyn's agenda when he was party leader, claims that Keir Starmer could end up like Nick Clegg if he abandons his promise to abolish tuition fees.
Responding to what Starmer said on this this morning (see 9.01am), Momentum spokesperson said:
This move wouldn't just fly in the face of party democracy and the wishes of Labour Students. It would be a betrayal of millions of young people in desperate need of hope. The Labour leadership should learn from Nick Clegg's failure, not repeat it.
Keir was elected on a promise to abolish tuition fees. With higher education in crisis and young people facing a future of high rents & even higher debts, this pledge is more urgent than ever. Trust matters. Young people matter.
The results won't make happy reading for the Conservative party, who now have minimal support among undergraduates. While they will make happier reading for Labour, it is clear there is no single student funding model that would be overwhelmingly popular with students. This will make the opposition's job harder as they firm up their policies in the run-up to the next [general] election.