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BayBoy1 | 11:56 Thu 21st Feb 2013 | News
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David Willetts mp,has just qualified at the Tory Dream Factory, he wants to send anyone who is over sixty and unemployed to university,to make them more employable. I have a better idea, send all young unemployed yobs who hang around all day drinking council lager,to university to make them more employable???
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Oh,ta, BayBoy.
They would probably never have to repay any (or more than a tiny proportion) of it though cazz.
From the article: "students are only required to pay back once they have graduated and started earning a salary of more than £21,000. "
And the repayments are then made as a percentage of earnings (around 10%) over this amount.
If this were rolled out to the population then some form of payment would have to happen otherwise it would cost the universities a lot of money..likewise a lot of soft "enjoyable" courses may not be sufficient in order for career progress.

I thought they had extended the age from 54 to 60 (some thing) that student loans were available. Some sceptics at the Daily Mail suggest this is just a way of encouraging pensioners to get into debt.
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Yes, but i would have quite a fall in salary.....
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Eh David Willetts, Higher Education Minister???. nicknamed two brains does that mean he has one more brain than Bo Jo
>Some sceptics at the Daily Mail suggest this is just a way of encouraging pensioners to get into debt.

Not if you understand the rules for repaying student loans.
However, if the money isn't going to repaid the taxpayer will pick up the bill ultimately. I doubt in practice the government wants it to work (because of the cost) or has really thought it through yet.
isn't it to do with upgrading skills, that is what i thought i heard, however i honestly can't see too many employers wanting to take on the over 60's, not because they would be bad at the work, just there is such ageism in our society, especially in the work place.
for the first time in history,britain has a generation that has been fortunate enough to reach retiring age without being sent off to be slaughtered in wars or wiped out by disease,we are now seen as a burden on society even though i bet most have done a lifetime at work.
indeed you are right, ^^

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