Quinn accused of reneging on fees promises

Ruairi Quinn, the education minister, has been accused again of betraying promises to keep down student fees after confirming a likely rise to €3,000 a year.

Quinn accused of reneging on fees promises

He told students at the University of Limerick on Thursday that during the lifetime of the Government there would be further increases in the contribution charged for third-level students, beyond the €2,250 fee coming into effect next autumn.

The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) said the increase to €3,000 that he suggests is likely would mean a 50% rise since he took office a year ago, despite promises by him as Labour Party education spokesperson.

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