captain red dog wrote:I heard on the radio this morning that student debt stood at 1% GDP in 2009 and it set to raise to 7% by 2022. That surely has to be completely unsustainable.
captain red dog wrote:I heard on the radio this morning that student debt stood at 1% GDP in 2009 and it set to raise to 7% by 2022. That surely has to be completely unsustainable.
From what they were saying on the radio, the review is just to kick the issue into the long grass, which seems to be a familiar Tory tactic at the moment.
Astounding for Teresa May to be moaning that student fees are the highest in the world! That is a problem entirely almost entirely of their own making, with a little help from Clegg and the Lib Dems!
captain red dog wrote:I heard on the radio this morning that student debt stood at 1% GDP in 2009 and it set to raise to 7% by 2022. That surely has to be completely unsustainable.
From what they were saying on the radio, the review is just to kick the issue into the long grass, which seems to be a familiar Tory tactic at the moment.
Can you blame them though? Brexit is the alpha and omega right now. Everything else is not even worth the time. Such a strawberry floating pointless waste of time.
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Interesting analysis that further suggests the perception that the 18-24 vote exploded in last year's election is wrong.
I think that should suggest Labour still have a huge amount of work to do if they think non-voting young people are going to sweep them into office. Not sure it changes the unsustainability of the core Tory vote, where they were only most popular with the over 50s.