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From your comments, you clearly have a problem with kids not paying attention in class, not listening to Mr Trebs, I'm glad you are not allowed to launch board rubbers and cane kids anymore, because you are bringing your frustrations home from work, but it's good to see you can relieve your tensions on here, happy to help you mate.
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Student loans are not a debt they are a tax .I couldn't be living with all that debt to stay on at school. For me that was at least 3 years head start on anyone staying on, and accumulting by the year. Imagine people that stay in the system learning until they are in their mid-twenties, that's a whole decade. Yeah the latter would get a good wage at the end of it, but wasn't for me. I enjoy learning now I'm older, but just didn't have the concentration when I was younger, well my brain still switches off at times now, but with old age and slowing down, not everything is such a rush in life.
Student loans are not a debt they are a tax .
The really scary thing is the Govt have factored in a large percentage being repaid when it rapidly turned put they wouldn't hence the changes made about a year ago to get more money repaid .
no as it isn't a debt as it doesn't need to be repaid unless you earn a certain amount therefore it is better thought of a tax which no longer applies after a set period .Ah I see, so like Leicester City's debt shares, where we just juggle it around abit so the debt disappears, got yer.
no as it isn't a debt as it doesn't need to be repaid unless you earn a certain amount therefore it is better thought of a tax which no longer applies after a set period .
MPs have backed plans aimed at enforcing minimum service levels for some sectors during strikes.
Under the bill, some employees, including in the rail industry and emergency services, would be required to work during industrial action - and could be sacked if they refuse.
The bill passed by 315 votes to 246 but will face further scrutiny in the House of Lords before it becomes law.
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nope the Govt call it a loan but it is only repayable in certain circumstances where as Leicester City just wrote off a debt to enable the club to make some Jan signings without breaking ffp rules .So it's a debt when you earn xx amount, but instead of calling it debt, the government call it tax. So exactly like Leicester City FC then.
That's ridiculous whataboutery. They're called Student Loans.Student loans are not a debt they are a tax .
The really scary thing is the Govt have factored in a large percentage being repaid when it rapidly turned put they wouldn't hence the changes made about a year ago to get more money repaid .
More excuses. Just get back to work.Minimum service levels, they’re having a ****ing laugh. Service levels are disintegrating across all public services due to a decade of underinvestment, exacerbated by staff shortages due to **** wages.
The bill will prove unworkable, just the latest in the litany of Tory failures, designed to distract the attention of the weak minded from the robbery being committed against the taxpayer by the worst government in British history.
nope the Govt call it a loan but it is only repayable in certain circumstances where as Leicester City just wrote off a debt to enable the club to make some Jan signings without breaking ffp rules .
It's either 20 or 25 years, I cant remember what they told us. If anything is left outstanding at that time, its wiped. Not like you're going to get a degree, work for 25 years and not make any repayments back, though. It's a loan.They can call it what they like, it's still a debt, you were given a loan that you have to pay back once you start earning xx amount. Whatever name it's called, that debt can be called in. If you don't earn xx amount the debt is written off after whatever period of time.
As for Leicester they were playing about with debt so it allowed to skirt around ffp rules, financial cheating of the rules.
the salient point being it is only repayable if you earn a certain amount take out a normal loan and they don't write it off because youThey can call it what they like, it's still a debt, you were given a loan that you have to pay back once you start earning xx amount. Whatever name it's called, that debt can be called in. If you don't earn xx amount the debt is written off after whatever period of time.
As for Leicester they were playing about with debt so it allowed to skirt around ffp rules, financial cheating of the rules.