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Old 10-05-2017, 04:19 PM #11
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9,000 x 4 = 36, the 50k kicks when you have to pay for Halls and rent accommodation in subsequent years?
Yes £36,000 for tuition then 4 x £3,500 for my student loan = £14,000 totaling £50,000 I will probably never pay it off although I hope I can, but it's a pretty fair system and I am grateful because without it I couldn't afford to go to university. University will allow me to earn more than enough to pay it back.

If you make University free the taxpayer is still paying for it. Wait until tax is extortionate to fund all of Labours projects then you'll be begging for students to pay for their OWN education and not everyone else.
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