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Draconikus 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, you were told that ages ago. The reason student loans were made available to everyone is because the government said they would be guarantor for them. Normally, a bank weighs the risks before granting a loan. Student loans? The government will pay, so there is no risk. Now the government is saying it will actually do (some) of what it promised to do. Don't be mad at the people who made bad choices because they were lied to. Be mad at the con artist and the system that enabled them (To be clear, that's the student loan companies, the colleges, and most of all the government).

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Draconikus 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yeah, speaking as a Brit, I can fairly confidently say this is bull. You expect me to believe that the police who can barely be relied on to solve murders, who enforced the COVID orders before they were even signed into law, and who have actively covered up multiple child rape gangs over decades...! You expect me to believe that they not only investigated large numbers of doctors, but that the CPS took on enough cases to convince the Government to back down? Or could it possibly, maybe, have something to do with the fact that during a lockdown in which the Queen herself isolated and socially distanced for the funeral of her husband on national television, literally the night prior to that Boris had a party at his residence. He managed to weasel out of several ministers breaking the rules, but now the British public are angry with him personally, and he needs to start regaining some popularity before the rest of his party decide remove him to try and save themselves.