Proceeding contribution from Lord Boswell of Aynho (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 22 November 2007. It occurred during Debate on bill on Sale of Student Loans Bill.
Sale of Student Loans Bill
My hon. Friend might like to reflect on the fact that the nature of the interest subsidy is contingent. It cannot necessarily be predicted in advance because the rate of inflation, which drives the student loan formula, and the commercial interest rates available may diverge over time and could have no direct relation to one another.
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- 467 c1415
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- 2007-08
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- House of Commons chamber
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- Data protection Devolved matters Cost effectiveness Debts Fees and charges Education maintenance allowance Higher education Interest rates EU nationals Privatisation Publicity Loans Overseas students Part-time education Wales Repayments Students Welsh Government Revenue and Customs Student Loans Company
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- Sale of Student Loans Bill 2007-08
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