Students warn tuition fees pledge MPs of 'payback time' - BBC News
The National Union of Students has launched a "payback time" campaign against MPs who broke their 2010 election promise over tuition fees, including leading Liberal Democrats.
There will be posters with the slogan "liar, liar" aimed at MPs who U-turned over their pledge to oppose fee increases for universities in England.
"We won't let them trade lies for power again," said NUS president Toni Pearce.
"The system now is fairer than Labour's fees system," said a Lib Dem spokesman.
The coalition government's decision to raise tuition fees in England to a maximum of £9,000 provoked a series of sometimes violent student protests.
The National Union of Students has launched a "payback time" campaign against MPs who broke their 2010 election promise over tuition fees, including leading Liberal Democrats.
There will be posters with the slogan "liar, liar" aimed at MPs who U-turned over their pledge to oppose fee increases for universities in England.
"We won't let them trade lies for power again," said NUS president Toni Pearce.
"The system now is fairer than Labour's fees system," said a Lib Dem spokesman.
The coalition government's decision to raise tuition fees in England to a maximum of £9,000 provoked a series of sometimes violent student protests.