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Youth groups call for gap year clause in fees bill

December 13, 2010 16:53
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ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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Members of Britain’s Jewish youth movements have launched a campaign to challenge the government’s position on the tuition fees rise and gap years.

Bnei Akiva (BA) and the Federation of Zionist Youth (FZY) started the “Mind the Gap” petition out of concern that the prospect of paying fees of up to £9,000 would discourage students from taking a year out before university.

Both movements, along with several other Anglo-Jewish organisations, run popular schemes taking British school-leavers to volunteer and study in Israel.

More than 1,100 people have signed the petition, while representatives from the movements met MPs Matthew Offord and Mike Freer last Monday in the House of Commons to discuss the possibility of proposing an amendment.