We need the money to pay benefits! Minister's extraordinary justification for meagre cut to student loan interest rates
Treasury Chief Secretary Lucy Rigby cited funding the scrapping of the two-child benefit limit when grilled over the government's 6 per cent cap on the interest rate paid on some loans.
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What happenedTreasury Chief Secretary Lucy Rigby cited funding the scrapping of the two-child benefit limit when grilled over the government's 6 per cent cap on the interest rate paid on some loans.
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We need the money to pay benefits! Minister's extraordinary justification for meagre cut to student loan interest rates
Treasury Chief Secretary Lucy Rigby cited funding the scrapping of the two-child benefit limit when grilled over the government's 6 per cent cap on the interest rate paid on some loans.