- 18/03/2026
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
Throughout the debate, concerns about Plan 2 loans – those for undergraduate students who began their courses between 2012 and 2023 – were raised. These loans were designed, implemented and operated by previous Conservative and Con:Lib Governments.
It is a system that this Government would never have designed, due to the worries and pressure it places on graduates.
When this Government was elected, it immediately recognised the pressure on Plan 2 borrowers. The repayment threshold was raised in 2025, and will be raised again this year to £29,385, ensuring that it is higher than average graduate salaries three years after a course is completed. That is two increases to the threshold in two years – the same number of increases as in the 12 years after Plan 2 loans were first introduced. In fact, payment thresholds were frozen for ten years under previous Governments.
Under the previous Government, tuition fees trebled, maintenance grants were scrapped, and youth apprenticeships were cut by 40%. In its last three years in office, the number of NEETs – young people not in employment, education or training – rose by 250,000.
This Government is providing a new deal for young people. There is a new target for two thirds of young people to be in an apprenticeship or at university, new youth and job guarantees, and a new approach to encourage technical learning while earning. All these programmes will give young people the support they need to thrive.
It is clear that there are problems present in the student loan system, and the Government recognising that work is needed to improve it, and its commitment to keeping the system under review.
