Granted-education does not come cheap. I have relatives on my exe's side who are academics,and I know that British universities need to pay very well,and at a particular level if they want to keep good professors in this country. They could all easily get a far better salary and standard of living in the States,for example.
But to see your fees go up to three times what the current rate is,can be hard to take. Imagine if we all saw food prices go up by the same rate...and most of us know that food is cheap...we also would be upset and angry.
Maybe a gradual,stepped program of fee increases would have been better. Do not forget that these increases affect not only students,but in many cases -parents who may have hoped to help with the cost of fees and other expenses....which can vary greatly according to what part of the country you are in.
My daughter just finished four years in London...and she is more than £40,000 in debt which included living grants. A potential doctor is looking at debts of £70,000........and that's before the proposed increases.