Replace ‘tough’ student loans with new tax, expert says
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Martin Lewis issues message to Chancellor over student loans change: 'Not a moral thing to do'
The English student loan system is deemed "doomed" by John Blake, former director of the Office for Students, who suggests a graduate tax could replace it.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing increasing calls for reform of student loans, despite her defence of the current system, as graduates struggle with mounting debts.
Graduates on "Plan 2" loans, particularly those from 2012-2023, are experiencing their debt grow due to high interest rates and frozen repayment thresholds, despite making regular payments.
Critics, including Martin Lewis of MoneySavingExpert and the National Union of Students, argue the system is fundamentally broken and causes significant financial hardship and feelings of unfairness.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has also acknowledged the need for a national debate on student finance, stating the current system feels "quite tough" for young graduates.
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