Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg and David Cameron all fees said on WednesdayThe coalition Government a comfortable majority in the House of Commons has but a battle could be by still face to get the policy.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said liberal Minister vote for the proposals.
It means, will have to disobey from their Government posts resign.
"No" votes rebel Lib Dem members permission under the terms of the agreement contain coalition of abstained, but more than a dozen can.
Deputy Chief Simon Hughes has said he will include in any case the voice and can against the Government.
Those who have confirmed the fees increase oppose include Charles Kennedy and current President Tim Farron former Party Chairman.
Energy and climate first said Huhne change Secretary Chris back a UN Summit in Cancun, hours later to vote the decision reversed for the Government but.
He said he would "The important work we have begun to stop" and the fault of work for him a "vote swap" right to strike deal with an opposition MP not flashy.
Vince cable, the business Secretary, announced a series of smaller concessions to try and coax members back side.
But labour Chairman Ed Miliband asked has to vote fluctuating Lib Dems against the Government.
"I want a remedies to Liberal Democrat MEPs make it think abstain, because if too many of you abstain this tuition fee by let changes," he said.
Three or four conservatives are expected to be against the policy and more six votes or seven could abstain.
Senior Tory MP is David Davis among those who will vote "No".
David Davis says he rebel is because he is concerned about social mobilityThe Government wants to raise the cap on charges of £ 3290.
He argued that the reforms are nicer than the current system payments are delayed until a graduate earns more than £ 21,000.
First member to the increase of in charges for 6000 £ votes and then separately whether some institutions can charge £ 9,000 in exceptional circumstances.
The debate is expected to start shortly after 5 am.
Earlier this week, called lib is to delay the backbencher Greg Mulholland for voting, to larger public consultation.
* The debate is set to begin at 5: 15 P.m.
* Members get the chance to express your opinion
* First members will decide if fees to £ 6 k can rise
* Then, is on demand, whether some unis can charge £ 9 k
* Members must go through the 'Aye' or 'No' lobbies - vote or abstain
Labor's shadow business Secretary John Denham has the opposition is true, as the measures have confirmed public support.
"As we call for proposals without consequences are thought out hasty on members off by the political spectrum, the amendment support", he said.
On Wednesday, Mr Clegg he tells Sky News 'love' tuition scrap fees as a whole, but the reality of governing with the Conservatives plus the State of the economy, it made impossible.
Analysis of Institute of fiscal studies gave a mixed review the new proposals.
It included the policy was partially more progressive than the current system but warned, a scholarship fund can actually promote's top universities, poorer students to take.

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