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On the scrapheap

Published on
September 29, 2016
Last updated
September 29, 2016

Lord Mandelson questions how the cost of scrapping tuition fees would be funded. 鈥淏y spending less on health or housing?鈥 he answers rhetorically (鈥Peter Mandelson: Brexit an 鈥榓ct of self-harm鈥 that 鈥榖reaks my heart鈥鈥, News, 15 September).

Well of course we can鈥檛 do that, we all respond. It鈥檚 the classic commonsense argument, so brilliantly analysed by Antonio Gramsci. Other options are closed off for discussion 鈥 such as cancelling Trident, unthinkable to Lord Mandelson but not to at least half the population, as demonstrated in numerous opinion polls in the past few years. The current estimated cost of 拢205 billion over 30 years will pay for an awful lot of fees. And if that isn鈥檛 enough, there are a number of vanity projects such as Hinkley Point C nuclear power station and the High Speed 2 railway that could fill the gap. But these, too, are off the table for Lord Mandelson.

I suggest that his comment is an excellent example of 鈥渃ommon sense鈥 to use in a course on ideology in the modern world.

Mike McGrath
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