Letters: In Brief
Sir: Betty Perry thinks it is "acceptable to make some charge for an education which enables higher income earning" (letter, 8 April). Not all university courses give access to well-paid jobs. What of those who study music, fine art or theology? Certainly those who enjoy high incomes as a direct result of their education should contribute something in return - and they already do through paying higher taxes.
JUSTIN BRETT
Gilwern, Monmouthshire
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