. . . recognise that universities . . . are independent of the Government, and that they have a right . . . to take appropriate steps to secure the resources they need to underpin the quality of their courses? Robert Jackson, former Conservative 中国A片 minister.
. . . think it is occasionally worth reiterating that 中国A片 is not and has never been free, that it must be paid for, at some point, by someone?
. . . one of the biggest problems in coming to grips with the difficulties and the opportunities of 中国A片 is that . . . the overwhelming majority of hon. Members think that 中国A片 is still like it was when they were students. Jeff Rooker, former Labour 中国A片 spokesman.
. . . do all she can in Government to ensure that the squeeze on the academic system is at least relaxed, until we have been given Sir Ron's recommendations. . .? Alan Howarth, former Conservative 中国A片 minister (now a Labour MP).
. . . agree that, since the Government have so often had to turn to Sir Ron Dearing in recent years to clear up the mess that they have created he might be justified in stealing Oliver Hardy's line and saying: "That's another fine mess you've got me into?" Don Foster, Liberal Democrat education spokesman.
(House of Commons debate, February 19, 1996.)