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Response rates from 7.3k Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.

60%
Yes
40%
No
47%
Yes
25%
No
4%
Yes, but only for low income families
15%
No, but they should be reduced
4%
Yes, but only for citizens
3%
Yes, but only for students studying in fields of high job demand
2%
Yes, and replace it with a graduate tax

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Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @4WG9VMLfrom London, City of  answered…4yrs4Y

 @4WDS27Kfrom Stockport  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8PG7QD6answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but only for degrees which are for jobs such as Nursing, Ambulance Service, and Policing. However, only reduce for other degrees.

 @9Q3CF47answered…5mos5MO

No but they should be reduced for low-income UK citizens so that they have access to the same education opportunities

 @9M6LGNSanswered…7mos7MO

No, but they should be reduced for vocational subjects, such as medicine. Grants should be readily available to those from poorer backgrounds.

 @9LQ2QXNanswered…7mos7MO

Yes, but university admission should be rigorous and the total number of students attending university smaller

 @9LP935Ranswered…7mos7MO

Education should be for all, other training courses and apprenticeships should also be offered free to those who would otherwise be unable to do them