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UK minister defends changes to student loans as criticism mounts

Lucy Rigby says heavily subsidised system gives the government the right to alter terms of existing agreements Ministers have rejected accusations that recent changes to student loans are unfair, arguing that they are so heavily subsidised that the government has the right to al

UK minister defends changes to student loans as criticism mounts
Guardian Politics โ€” 10 June 2026
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Lucy Rigby says heavily subsidised system gives the government the right to alter terms of existing agreements

Ministers have rejected accusations that recent changes to student loans are unfair, arguing that they are so heavily subsidised that the government has the right to alter their terms.

Pressure has been intensifying on the UK government to reform the student loans system but the chief secretary to the Treasury, Lucy Rigby, told MPs on Wednesday that less than half of young people go to university, and the government had to bear in mind โ€œfairness to taxpayers as a wholeโ€.

The current debate has focused on the millions of students from England and Wales who have taken out a โ€œplan 2โ€ loan. Many have money taken from their wages each month to repay their debt but what they pay off is often dwarfed by the interest added every month, so the sums they owe get bigger.

The catalyst for the row was Rachel Reevesโ€™s decision last year to freeze the salary threshold for plan 2 loan repayments for three years. The above-inflation interest rates that apply to many loans have also come under fire.

The consumer campaigner Martin Lewis has said that changing the terms of the loans โ€œwould not be allowed for any commercial lender โ€“ it would go against all forms of consumer lawโ€.

At a Treasury select committee on Wednesday, Rigby was asked whether she thought it was fair that any government could vary the terms of peopleโ€™s loans.

She said that, for most people who want to go to university, โ€œyou couldnโ€™t get a commercial loan because you donโ€™t have the credit history, you donโ€™t have the collateral, you certainly wouldnโ€™t be able to get something which you could write off if you donโ€™t hit certain repayment thresholdsโ€.

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