If you are at University in England and have to have to get a prescription or recieve Dental care, it is still possible to get it free (income assessed) you just need to fill out this form:
http://www.ppa.org.uk/ppa/HC1_form.htm
And you will be sent a claim form. I think its income assessed and you need to provide a copy of your student loan and bursary letters.
Its a bit of a drag to fill in but if it means you dont have to pay suppose its worth it. I have to get Hayfever tablets and eyedrops and it works out at £14.20 a time which soon adds up over the summer. You must be 19 or over and at University to claim though.
Ok its not relevant to the University fees but some people have mentioned prescriptions and it is relevant to that :] Plus it may help alot of people.
Regarding the fees, i think it has something to do with the fact that half of parliment is made up of scottish people and Gordon Brown is also scottish sooo who they gonna vote in favour of....even though they'll say they probably dont. Scottish MPs can vote on issues that affect only England but English MPs are unable to vote on the same issues in Scotland.
Its costs UK Taxpayers £2billion a year so that scottish students can enjoy free tuition "/ really annoying.