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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 27 MIN

Student loans: Should graduates sue the government?

from The New Statesman Podcast, Subscriber Only Edition

Britain faces a looming student loan crisis. What can graduates do?   Last week's episode on student loans prompted a flurry of questions. How did it get this bad? Should students sue over mis-sold loans?   Rachel Cunliffe and Anoosh Chakelian answer your questions.   Also in this episode: Labour's internal factions explained What does Nigel Farage really believe? Local government changes: what's really going on   Mentioned in this episode: Meet the Blue Labour bros, by Morgan Jones

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Britain faces a looming student loan crisis. What can graduates do?   Last week's episode on student loans prompted a flurry of questions. How did it get this bad? Should students sue over mis-sold loans?   Rachel Cunliffe and Anoosh Chakelian...

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