Ricardo wrote:... And what do you mean with that "the only private uni of the UK"? Isn't HW, Edinburgh Uni and many others private?
No, all Universities in the UK are owned by the government (apart from Buckingham, that is, which is not - haven't a clue who owns them), and are directly funded by the UK, or Scottish Government, in the case of HWU etc.
FYI What has happened recently is that non-Scottish Universities (I don't know about Northern Ireland) have been allowed to charge tuition fees to increase their revenue, whereas Scottish Uni's are not allowed to do this. So Scottish Uni's are "free", but "English" Uni's are not, but they are all owned by the state. There is some debate as to what this difference will mean in the long run - will the "English" Uni's be able to pay more for the best academics, and hence provide "better" tuition, and therefore leave the scottish Uni's at a disadvantage? (As a result will the degrees awarded by Scottish Uni's be seen as inferior in the long run?)
Let's not get into the debate as to whether Uni's should or should not be free, or whether such a large proportion (50% I believe now) of the (UK) population should actually be going to Uni in the first place, and would be better advised to do something more vocational (For example, why are all our plumbers from Poland now?). Personally, I believe fewer people should be going to Uni, and that this minority should not be subsidised by the majority, seeing as the resulting earnings of graduates are significantly higher as a result.
This is all just my personal opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree - its an interesting debate nonetheless.