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... to allow universities to charge top-up fees if he thought the policy would damage the chances of "working-class kids". Dozens of Labour MPs are known to disagree with the policy, which could see students charged up to £3,000 a year from September 2006. This caused a big problem for students which lead to students leaving the university with a debt of around £12000 to £20000. It is estimated that by 2010 students will be leaving universities with a debt of about £34000, which will leads to poverty. The students face problems such as being stressed out, depression, resentful, having a poor diet, and leads to students acquiring a part time job which undoubtedly interferes with studies. Students with poorer backgrounds can't afford to come to university and are de-motivated by all the financial problems it will cause. Fewer students start coming to universities and attempt to put a stop to their ...
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