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    Dave for PM

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    Students still waiting for loans

    Post by Dave for PM on Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:31 pm

    Thousands of students in England are still facing delays to loans and grants weeks after the start of term, according to the latest figures.

    According to the Student Loans Company there were 132,000 "applicants who have not received first maintenance payment after approval" on October 25th.

    This total will include applicants who failed to take places - but at least 60,000 are still being processed.


    It shows the pandemonium thanks to Labour. If the Conservatives were in power, this wouldn't happen. No way.

    Just imagine this: thousands of Britain's brightest prospects are not being allowed the chance to further their education because of ridiculous Labour management. It just shows how pitiful this government has become.

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    Re: Students still waiting for loans

    Post by Matthew. on Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:10 pm

    Dave for PM wrote:Thousands of students in England are still facing delays to loans and grants weeks after the start of term, according to the latest figures.

    According to the Student Loans Company there were 132,000 "applicants who have not received first maintenance payment after approval" on October 25th.

    This total will include applicants who failed to take places - but at least 60,000 are still being processed.


    It shows the pandemonium thanks to Labour. If the Conservatives were in power, this wouldn't happen. No way.

    Just imagine this: thousands of Britain's brightest prospects are not being allowed the chance to further their education because of ridiculous Labour management. It just shows how pitiful this government has become.


    There is a postal strike on. Rolling Eyes What else could be done, when postmen are refusing to work ? Laughing

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    Re: Students still waiting for loans

    Post by Jenny fancies Peter on Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:33 pm

    Matthew. wrote:
    Dave for PM wrote:Thousands of students in England are still facing delays to loans and grants weeks after the start of term, according to the latest figures.

    According to the Student Loans Company there were 132,000 "applicants who have not received first maintenance payment after approval" on October 25th.

    This total will include applicants who failed to take places - but at least 60,000 are still being processed.


    It shows the pandemonium thanks to Labour. If the Conservatives were in power, this wouldn't happen. No way.

    Just imagine this: thousands of Britain's brightest prospects are not being allowed the chance to further their education because of ridiculous Labour management. It just shows how pitiful this government has become.


    There is a postal strike on. Rolling Eyes What else could be done, when postmen are refusing to work ? Laughing



    Get the Students to deliver the post! They should get up off their backsides

    Dave for PM

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    Re: Students still waiting for loans

    Post by Dave for PM on Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:16 pm

    Jenny fancies Peter wrote:
    Matthew. wrote:
    Dave for PM wrote:Thousands of students in England are still facing delays to loans and grants weeks after the start of term, according to the latest figures.

    According to the Student Loans Company there were 132,000 "applicants who have not received first maintenance payment after approval" on October 25th.

    This total will include applicants who failed to take places - but at least 60,000 are still being processed.


    It shows the pandemonium thanks to Labour. If the Conservatives were in power, this wouldn't happen. No way.

    Just imagine this: thousands of Britain's brightest prospects are not being allowed the chance to further their education because of ridiculous Labour management. It just shows how pitiful this government has become.


    There is a postal strike on. Rolling Eyes What else could be done, when postmen are refusing to work ? Laughing



    Get the Students to deliver the post! They should get up off their backsides


    Look, I've had enough of you. Get lost ! Evil or Very Mad

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    Re: Students still waiting for loans

    Post by Matthew. on Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:45 pm

    Dave for PM wrote:
    Jenny fancies Peter wrote:
    Matthew. wrote:
    Dave for PM wrote:Thousands of students in England are still facing delays to loans and grants weeks after the start of term, according to the latest figures.

    According to the Student Loans Company there were 132,000 "applicants who have not received first maintenance payment after approval" on October 25th.

    This total will include applicants who failed to take places - but at least 60,000 are still being processed.


    It shows the pandemonium thanks to Labour. If the Conservatives were in power, this wouldn't happen. No way.

    Just imagine this: thousands of Britain's brightest prospects are not being allowed the chance to further their education because of ridiculous Labour management. It just shows how pitiful this government has become.


    There is a postal strike on. Rolling Eyes What else could be done, when postmen are refusing to work ? Laughing



    Get the Students to deliver the post! They should get up off their backsides


    Look, I've had enough of you. Get lost ! Evil or Very Mad


    Dave, that other user has now been banned for the constant spamming of the forum. No need to worry lol. Laughing

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