Government warned it faces young voter backlash over student loan reform failure
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Government warned it faces young voter backlash over student loan reform failure
"This Government is at real risk of losing a lot of people that voted for them in the first place. There are a predicted five million graduates impacted by this who are voters now. The simple message is wake up and take action because they are running out of time."
"The NUS, alongside campaign group Organise, delivered a petition to 10 Downing Street on Monday, calling for a reversal of the freeze on repayment thresholds and reduced interest rates. This action coincides with a Treasury Select Committee inquiry into student loans, amid increasing debate."
The National Union of Students and campaign group Organise delivered a petition to 10 Downing Street demanding reversal of the freeze on student loan repayment thresholds and reduced interest rates. NUS president Amira Campbell warned the government risks losing voters who previously supported it, as five million graduates face financial strain from current policies. The action occurs during a Treasury Select Committee inquiry into student loans. Campbell criticized the government's inaction despite the ongoing review, emphasizing that policymakers must act urgently to address young voters' concerns about student debt.
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