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Tory War On Universities Over, Says Minister

September 8, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Peter Kyle

Britain’s science secretary, Peter Kyle, has declared that the nation’s future Nobel laureates will emerge from universities, not sandwich shops. In a pointed criticism of the previous government’s approach to higher education, Kyle argued that reducing university attendance risks stifling future innovation.

Kyle’s remarks represent a shift in the government’s stance. He argued that former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s attacks on “rip-off” degrees could deter the next generation of scientists and innovators. “Where is the next generation of innovation going to come from? It’s not going to come out of a sandwich shop,” Kyle stated.

Kyle firmly asserted that the previous government’s “war on universities is now over”. His personal journey into higher education adds weight to his stance. Kyle, who left school in Brighton without qualifications, was only able to attend university thanks to the intervention of Anita Roddick, founder of the Body Shop.

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Roddick, after spotting Kyle working long hours at her company, urged him to apply for university. When Sussex University rejected his application, Roddick went as far as threatening to return her honorary degree if the institution did not admit him. It was through this act that Kyle was ultimately accepted into the university, a move that altered the course of his life.

Reflecting on this experience, Kyle stated, “The value of an undergraduate degree has been called into question by the previous government, and that is a psychological barrier. Not for people from affluent families, but for those from lower incomes, where financial struggles are far more immediate.”

“A Persistent Journey to University”

Kyle’s experience highlights the importance of persistence and external support. After joining the Body Shop as an invoice clerk, despite struggling with severe dyslexia, Kyle’s hard work caught Roddick’s attention. 

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Anita Roddick, founder of the Body Shop.

He was encouraged to apply to university twice, but each time he was rejected. Undeterred, Kyle returned to school at 25 to obtain the necessary qualifications. After yet another rejection, Roddick stepped in with her bold threat to Sussex University, and Kyle was finally admitted.

He acknowledged that his path was atypical: “Most young people will take ‘no’ for an answer the first time. I feel incredibly privileged for the education I received.”

Since 2015, Kyle has served as the Labour MP for Hove and Portslade. Following the recent general election, he was appointed to the cabinet as Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology.

Addressing the financial challenges universities and students face today, Kyle emphasized that these issues are interconnected with broader problems in the UK. “We have to get the fundamentals of the economy right because you can’t fix any of these problems in isolation,” he said.

Kyle explained that raising maintenance grants alone would not solve the housing crisis facing students in places like Brighton. Instead, he argued for a more comprehensive approach, including increasing tenant rights and building more affordable housing.

“There’s no way we could just put maintenance grants up by £1,500 and think that would solve the problem of renting in a place like Brighton. It won’t. We need more houses built for people at all points in their lives.” 

Peter Kyle

For Kyle, the key to Britain’s future lies in ensuring young people have access to higher education and the support they need to succeed. This, he believes, is the only way to nurture the next wave of innovators and scientists who will drive the country forward.

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