At postgrad level the so-called brand name of the Uni doesn't have anything like the same perceived impact as at undergrad level (and frankly that is hugely questionable as well).
The piffling superiority difference between a number of 'top' Unis is a fairly pointless game to play. Even if you could find a way of measuring this (beyond the totally partisan "I think this one is better" from anyone who has been to any of these Unis), then what would it tell you? That 2 years ago, this % of graduates got 'a job in the industry'? What as - Admin Assistant, or something they actually could have done with just an undergrad degree or no degree at all? And what if while you are doing this Masters or in your first 2 years after it, that course plummets on what ever system of credibility you've devised? Is that your career over - will nobody now employ you because you've got X Uni on your CV? Oh no!
I did a Masters at the only Uni that offered me full funding. It wasn't my ideal course but it was the only way I could do postgrad at that point. It was a Soc Sci course when actually my specialism is History. I later won full funding for a PhD in History and my cross-disciplinary background was considered a big bonus.
If you can afford to shell-out tons of money on what you think is a 'better' course (however you defining 'better'?) then the world is your lobster. You'll get offers from most Universities simply because you are self-funding. Or if you rely on funding, then you have to be more pragmatic and think about how important a Masters is, what you want to get out of it, why you are doing it, and what (if any) difference it will really make to your immediate employment chances.
Employers aren't as obsessed by 'which Uni' as most students assume - even a postgrad level - that isn't how they sift applications. Whichever of the Unis you've mentioned you actually went to, it will be up to YOU to write a decent job application and have the experience on your CV they want - the name of the Uni wont be the clincher. And 5 years down the track, no-one will give a monkeys if you've even got a Masters, never mind which Uni.