JEREMY CORBYN would have to find a whopping £60BILLION to write-off student debt, experts claim.
And the Institute of Fiscal Studies said the astronomical bill would only cover debt built up by students from 2012 when fees rose to £9,000 a year.
The report by the think tank comes amid growing calls for action on tuition fees.
The Labour leader vowed to deal with the debt built up by students in the election campaign if he made it to Downing Street.
He told the NME: I will deal with those already burdened with student debt.
But within days of the result, Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell said the policy was only ever an ambition.