During the leadership election, Jeremy Corbyn declared that he would want to abolish tuition fees if he becomes Prime Minister. The policy will have to go through Labour’s policy review channels, and his campaign team calculates that it would cost around £10 billion.
Do you think that Labour should commit to spending that on scrapping university fees?
Zac Goldsmith has now been selected by the Tories to take on Labour’s Sadiq Khan in next year’s Mayor of London contest.
What do you make of Labour’s chances?
Last week Jeremy Corbyn made his first visit to Scotland as Labour leader. He has pledged to make at least one trip a month to Scotland before May’s Holyrood elections.
Will he improve Labour’s chances in those elections?
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