Labour has an “ambition” to pay-off university students’ historic debt as well as abolishing tuition fees, according to its shadow chancellor.
Appearing on the Andrew Marr Show, John McDonnell denied that Labour had watered down a pre-election pledge to “deal with” graduate debt.
He said: “We’re going to try to. It is a real ambition of ours. I don’t want to promise something we can’t deliver.”
Labour promised in its manifesto to scrap university tuition fees.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn also appeared in the New Musical Express (NME) magazine on the day of the general election, stating …
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