He longs to get the university training that otherwise he could not possibly afford, and it is not fair to the poorer student to give him that Crisis of Conscience, as the only way in which he can get into a university.
Gentlemen and the Government are facing a real Crisis of Conscience here.
During these last weeks every teacher has had to face a Crisis of Conscience.
This group C, if they learn on Wednesday that the Prime Minister has sold the pass at Washington will, I suggest, be facing the most agonising Crisis of Conscience.
We all know what his personal views are, and it may be that he is in some slight difficulty, or even a Crisis of Conscience, on this subject.
For the moment, it suggests to me a Crisis of Conscience in his mind.
That is why I suggested that his was a Crisis of Conscience.
There is a Crisis of Conscience.
I am surprised that a non-Methodist hon. Member has not asked whether ministers, who may have given half their lives or more to the Church and might now face a great Crisis of Conscience versus feeding the family, should not have been given proper protection by the goodhearted Methodist people themselves.
I admit that along the way the then Chancellor of the Exchequer had his celebrated Crisis of Conscience when he said:We cannot go on living on tick like this.
I suffered a Crisis of Conscience, basically because I believed that the information that I was given was incorrect.
There is no need for a Crisis of Conscience by the Government, or one of the U-turns that we are looking for in their other policies.
For some of them, the discovery that the plutonium produced in reactors may end up facilitating a weapons programme has provoked a Crisis of Conscience.
I had a Crisis of Conscience.
Some of those who administer housing benefit will be faced with a Crisis of Conscience.
If he had done so, he should have been able to see that he too might have a Crisis of Conscience.
Large numbers of RUC men are nevertheless going through a Crisis of Conscience.
I suggest that he does as he always does when he has a Crisis of Conscience- what the Whips tell him to do.
Suddenly, at 28 weeks, it becomes a major problem - a Crisis of Conscience, almost.
The Victorian asylums were too large and too impersonal, but unfortunately society, in a Crisis of Conscience, went from one extreme to the other.
Some Members, especially new Members, who do not particularly believe in the monarchy might have some Crisis of Conscience over taking the oath or affirming.
Can he imagine the Crisis of Conscience for people like me, who will go home this weekend and eat a succulent Scotch sirloin steak or a luscious piece of Scotch lamb, while realising that Europe's restaurateurs and bon viveurs are denied that pleasure?
As one firm put it: "Solicitors do not jettison clients that have sometimes been represented by their firm over many years without trepidation and Crisis of Conscience".
The Government need to understand that such a fundamental attack on the character and ethos of faith schools will create a Crisis of Conscience for parents and teachers alike.
After 1973 there was a Crisis of Conscience among the Arabs, who asked, "Why do we keep on losing"?