What do you think about the discrepency in university fees between Scotland and England?
What about them? It's not a simple matter of the Scots just voting themselves free stuff. If they give each student £1,725 a year for university, then that's £1,725 less they've got to spend on other things.
To round off, this goes back to what I said earlier. As part of the union we are partners, but the Scottish way of thinking is very much different to the likes of the other countries in some ways.
Its quite collective and socially based. Thats why we continue to give free tutition fees, personal health cares to the elderly - to name a few, because it is the way we fundamentally see ourselves.
They're admiral values , ones i think most English people would share, but in England university now costs £3000 a year and many students can't afford to go. 
In Scotland, the university system works differently. For starters, the course is longer. In Scotland you do for years for a basic degree, whereas in England you do three years. When you factor in books etc., the fees for tuition are more or less the same. When you factor in accommodation costs etc., it's more expensive to go to a Scottish university. (As a footnote, I would argue that you get a better degree from a decent Scottish university, given you study three subjects for two years before deciding to do single or joint honours.) Again, this another myth abounding in the United Kingdom which has to be stamped out.
Well i dont quite see how an extra year's accomodation and books can account for a minimum of £9000?? But I dont want to get into an arguement about it. Im sure politics are involved somewhere and I dont know enough about them 
Scottish students get their fees paid for them, so that's a help. But they've still got to pay for accommodation. If you're Scottish, it's certainly cheaper, because you only have to worry about accommodation etc. I answered the question misleadingly, for I thought about it only from my own situation. If you are Irish, Welsh or English, you have to pay your £1,1725 fees a year. That said, the loans etc. students can take out are reasonable and if your grades are good enough, the university to which you go will give you a bursary of around about a £1,000 a year. This is less in Scotland. I only got £300 for the first year and that was it, although I did get one of those academic bursaries. If you apply for all your student funding and fees, you get 75% of the money you need. On top of the loans etc., you may need an extra £1,000 to £1,500 a year if you are Irish, Welsh or English. This is not a completely insurmountable sum of money. Without saying too much about it, if I can afford to go to university from my own family background, the vast majority of people who can and want to go to university can.

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