It is already beginning to highlight the significant divide in wealth and how they say it will not harm the poor as they do not need to pay until they earn around £21,000 – so why should they instantly aim at higher earning graduates – it states if they do not reach this standard wage then they shall not have to pay for their education – is this justifiable?
The first link I looked at was:

http://www.university-alliance.ac.uk/University%20Alliance%20responds%20to%20Commons%20vote%20on%20graduate%20contributions.pdf
"High earning graduates will now be making a significant contribution towards the costof their degree.”
"Low earners will be protected. Those who don't benefit financially, will never pay anything back. Safeguards for low earners include a minimum earnings threshold."
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