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Bad and getting worse: for students like me, the loan system is the disaster that never ends | Rohan Sathyamoorthy

2026-02-06 - 10:25

The current situation in England and Wales is akin to generational warfare – Martin Lewis is right when he takes ministers to task As someone who receives close to the maximum student loan from the government each year, I try my best not to think too hard about the crushing financial burden I am going to carry into my postgrad years. After all, for those of us who need a degree to enter their field of employment and don’t have the family finances to sail us through, it doesn’t matter how unfair the system becomes: student loans are a trap we have little choice but to fall into. Ignoring the problem has, however, become impossible over the past week, as a public spat between the financial adviser Martin Lewis and the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, over a hidden detail in November’s budget kicked off a fierce debate about the fairness of our student loans system. Almost 6 million people on plan 2 loans, which were taken out by students from England who started university between September 2012 and July 2023, and students from Wales who have started since September 2012, will now be facing higher repayments after Reeves took the decision to freeze the salary threshold until 2030. Rohan Sathyamoorthy is a 20-year-old writer from south-west London Continue reading...

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