This seems to be a hill Labour are trying to die on, on a weekly basis right now.
I am a Plan 1 graduate and ate, lived and partied my maintenance loan away, no better feeling in life than being on a night out with your mates when your loan dropped. I still owe a fair bit of it after somewhat bombing my final year and dossing around in very low paid jobs for 7 or 8 years, I see the payment I make as a reminder of how much of a plonker I was and I am more than happy to pay it.
It was right after me the system morphed into this worst of both worlds two pronged con job, telling kids they must go to uni (not just the government, the education system and private industry) whilst sharply increasing fees. Add in the frozen thresholds on repayment and absurd essentially hidden interest terms and it almost looks like a sick lesson imposed on children, designed to show them that life is massively unfair.
The thing that really rubs me up the wrong way is the glee at which they defend the system whilst inadvertently being massive hypocrites. I saw a quote from Jacqui Smith saying 'It's right that those who benefit from a university degree should pay for it', show me the money then Jacqui, you graduated and did a post-grad, you benefited, you pay, right?
The thresholds themselves are almost hilarious at this point, a smidge above min wage means you benefited from your degree enough to be considered a high earner.
Complete shitshow all around. I would much rather Labour just say it as it is, it's massively unfair and they are lumbered with it alongside an economic situation which means they can't do anything drastic about it. The one relatively cheap lever they have is to funnel the smartest, hardest working kids towards courses that will give them the skills we need in the future as a country using the fee system and they don't seem to even want to do that.
I am a Plan 1 graduate and ate, lived and partied my maintenance loan away, no better feeling in life than being on a night out with your mates when your loan dropped. I still owe a fair bit of it after somewhat bombing my final year and dossing around in very low paid jobs for 7 or 8 years, I see the payment I make as a reminder of how much of a plonker I was and I am more than happy to pay it.
It was right after me the system morphed into this worst of both worlds two pronged con job, telling kids they must go to uni (not just the government, the education system and private industry) whilst sharply increasing fees. Add in the frozen thresholds on repayment and absurd essentially hidden interest terms and it almost looks like a sick lesson imposed on children, designed to show them that life is massively unfair.
The thing that really rubs me up the wrong way is the glee at which they defend the system whilst inadvertently being massive hypocrites. I saw a quote from Jacqui Smith saying 'It's right that those who benefit from a university degree should pay for it', show me the money then Jacqui, you graduated and did a post-grad, you benefited, you pay, right?
The thresholds themselves are almost hilarious at this point, a smidge above min wage means you benefited from your degree enough to be considered a high earner.
Complete shitshow all around. I would much rather Labour just say it as it is, it's massively unfair and they are lumbered with it alongside an economic situation which means they can't do anything drastic about it. The one relatively cheap lever they have is to funnel the smartest, hardest working kids towards courses that will give them the skills we need in the future as a country using the fee system and they don't seem to even want to do that.

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