It’s been decreed: something must be done about student loans in England
The education secretary wants a fairer system and the Tories have leapt in with their own plan – but why now?For anyone who attended university in England in the last 15 or so years, the idea of student loans feeling like some sort of debt trap is hardly news. But three weeks ago, when the...
<p>The education secretary wants a fairer system and the Tories have leapt in with their own plan – but why now?</p><p>For anyone who attended university in England in the last 15 or so years, the idea of student loans feeling like some sort of debt trap is hardly news. But three weeks ago, when <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMn73tz0o_0">the journalist Oli Dugmore discussed this on the BBC’s Question Time</a>, it felt like a moment.</p><p>It was less the size of the initial debt, he explained, than the way above-inflation interest rates meant the interest charged alone was now almost as much as the original sum. “So was it mis-sold to me?” he asked, rhetorically. “Yes, I’d say so.”</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/money/2026/feb/28/its-been-decreed-something-must-be-done-about-student-loans-in-england">Continue reading...</a>
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