Critique of a Policy Statement on University Costs
A politician makes the following public statement: 'Our proposal to increase university tuition from £10,000 to £20,000 per year is being unfairly criticized. This policy will double the financial burden for students, making higher education inaccessible.'
Critically evaluate the politician's claim that the 'financial burden for students' will double. In your response, use economic principles to analyze the components of the total cost of attending university and assess the accuracy of the statement.
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