
Ed Miliband hinted again this weekend that a new manifesto policy on the funding of higher education is forthcoming. While nothing is concrete yet, rumours suggest Labour are planning to cut tuition fees immediately while an overhaul of the funding system takes place, with the plan to eventually implement a Graduate Tax. But before anything is confirmed, we want to hear your views?
Last week, one poll saw the NHS become the second most important topic to voters and rise to first in another. However, for many the economy and immigration will be the defining issues of this election. With four months to go, all of that could change: the housing crisis could emerge, or the salience of pensions could make a return.
Choosing only one, what will be the defining issue of the 2015 election?
Finally, four and a half years after Ed Miliband became Labour party leader, we want to hear your views on his leadership.
Is he doing a good job? Let us know.
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