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Government urged to end pandemic punishment for students
Cross-party MPs call for rent refunds, debt cancellations, and an end to tuition fees
Students protest outside the McEwan Hall in Bristo Square, Edinburgh, in October 2020

LABOUR MP Claudia Webbe has led a cross-party call on the government to scrap tuition fees, cancel student debt and refund the accommodation rents in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

Ms Webbe’s letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, co-signed by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Labour, Green, SDLP and DUP MPs, has been backed by trade unions and student campaigners.

It warns that the pandemic has left many university students in financial peril and criticises the government for repeatedly ignoring the advice of unions and scientific experts against students’ return to campuses.

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