. >> i represent sutphen. like many i was aghast when i heard about the increasing fees and i strongly oppose it passed in this chamber. however, now we indicate i've looked at it more closely and if on in the coming out of the university in the realistic salary of 30,000 pounds i would pay just over 60 pounds a month. this is very affordable for people and possible to live on the 21,000-pound threshold amount so anymore that you are paying on top of that is a price worth paying for the degree the you get. the cost of the adversities and tuition fees. these are paid up front. this isn't what stops anyone from going to the universities. what people need to look at is the cost associated with living away from the first time for many of us. more help with means to be given to the students but that is not what this debate is about if we were to switch to a graduate tax all it would do is increase cost for a country that doesn't frankly have any money at the moment any way because the administration could switch sy