HC Deb 05 December 1988 vol 143 cc7-8W
Mr. Redmond

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will reconsider the limitations on mature students, particularly those nearing or at retiring age in respect of the Government's proposals in the White Paper on "Student Top-up Loans," where anyone commencing higher education at the age of 40 years or over will have to repay the loan up to and until the age of 60 years.

Mr. Jackson

The Government have invited comment on the repayment regime but we want students up to the age of 50 to have the benefit of loans. Under our proposals the annual repayments made by graduates approaching the age of 60 will be no more and no less than repayments made by younger graduates in the same economic circumstances. Any debt still outstanding at the age of 60 will be cancelled.