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George Osborne denies targeting young people and says cuts will be 'good for them' | George Osborne denies targeting young people and says cuts will be 'good for them' |
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The Chancellor has denied “targeting” young people with cuts a day after wielding the axe against housing and education assistance for young people on low incomes. | The Chancellor has denied “targeting” young people with cuts a day after wielding the axe against housing and education assistance for young people on low incomes. |
George Osborne’s budget, delivered on Wednesday, excluded under-25s from a flagship living wage policy, banned them from claiming housing benefit, and scrapped grants for low-income students. | George Osborne’s budget, delivered on Wednesday, excluded under-25s from a flagship living wage policy, banned them from claiming housing benefit, and scrapped grants for low-income students. |
But Mr Osborne said his changes would be “good for them”, referring to young people. | But Mr Osborne said his changes would be “good for them”, referring to young people. |
“I don’t accept that we’re targeting young people – this is all about investing in apprenticeships and universities,” he told Sky News. | “I don’t accept that we’re targeting young people – this is all about investing in apprenticeships and universities,” he told Sky News. |
“I am saying – look, I’m sorry, you can’t come out of school, go straight onto benefits, claim housing benefits. | “I am saying – look, I’m sorry, you can’t come out of school, go straight onto benefits, claim housing benefits. |
“That’s not what a working young person is able to do in the sense that they often have to stay at home while they build their career | |
“We are asking young people to earn or learn rather than live on benefits. I personally think that’s good for them, it’s certainly good for the country.” | “We are asking young people to earn or learn rather than live on benefits. I personally think that’s good for them, it’s certainly good for the country.” |
He did not directly address the exclusion of young people from the new National Living Wage or the scrapping of student grants. | He did not directly address the exclusion of young people from the new National Living Wage or the scrapping of student grants. |
The Chancellor also announced on Wednesday that he would allow tuition fees to increase above £9,000 with inflation. | |
Student groups immediately called a national demonstration in the hours after the grant cut was announced. | Student groups immediately called a national demonstration in the hours after the grant cut was announced. |
The National Campaign Against Fees And Cuts, which was active during the 2010 tuition fees protests, said it would march through London 4 November. | The National Campaign Against Fees And Cuts, which was active during the 2010 tuition fees protests, said it would march through London 4 November. |
“Students from lower income families are also those most put off by the notion of leaving education with a mountain of debt,” he said Tom Robinson, UCL Union Welfare & International Officer. | “Students from lower income families are also those most put off by the notion of leaving education with a mountain of debt,” he said Tom Robinson, UCL Union Welfare & International Officer. |
“We know that an overwhelming majority of students will never pay back their student debt; by its own logic the system of 9k fees has failed and it is utterly nonsensical that Osborne is planning to load students with more debt rather than admit this.” | “We know that an overwhelming majority of students will never pay back their student debt; by its own logic the system of 9k fees has failed and it is utterly nonsensical that Osborne is planning to load students with more debt rather than admit this.” |
Before the Budget the group said students would become “ungovernable” if fees went up again or conditions were further eroded. | Before the Budget the group said students would become “ungovernable” if fees went up again or conditions were further eroded. |
Student grants go to those with a household income of less than £25,000. Mr Osborne said there was a “basic unfairness” in providing the assistance to people who could in future earn more than some others. The grants will be replaced with loans. | Student grants go to those with a household income of less than £25,000. Mr Osborne said there was a “basic unfairness” in providing the assistance to people who could in future earn more than some others. The grants will be replaced with loans. |