Comment | as soon as something becomes a revenue stream, it will get milked.
A nominal £1 today would be £10 after a couple of budget reviews - see London museum admission fees for an example. Don't open the floodgates.
See also: tuition fees. We didn't oppose the introduction of £1000/year fees in 1998 when I was a student because we thought that was an unfair amount of money to pay for university education - quite the opposite - we opposed it because we knew the number would rapidly rise as successive governments sought to maximise revenue. And here we are. |
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