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honestly, no wonder some people get themselves so worked up, when they aren't reading or comprehending the figures properly. It does not cost the economy 100 billion per year. That would be an insane amount. It's a flat figure of all the debt that already exists that would be being written off. A one off thing. The per-year figure for scrapping tuition fees is £9 billion. Last edited by user104658; 11-07-2017 at 09:50 AM. |
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