Average UK household debt now stands at record £15,400

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⚠️ Always take care of your money. Try to destroy any credit cards for they are easily spent. Sums up your earning & spending. Work out to avoid luxury things & buy things what you really need.

Consider the thoughts.These students r dreamers & shld be consulted how they wld pay back for what they owed.Anyone owing money shld pay back & so students as well.Lot spent on drink & smoke dope,nightclub.Few stay studying & doing part time jobs. ⚠️

Repeated government policies on tuition fees have been disastrous. Young people need a good start to their personal and working life not £50k+ debt.

Woah I'm not impressed.

Oh dear.

Imagine where you'll be after another quarter century of having few children, but many imported (and fertile) taxpayers...

We’re the slaves of the phoney leaders, breathe the air they have blown you

The Bank of England said unsecured consumer credit grew by 8.5% in July, down from 8.8% a month earlier. Although still more than double the rate of annual pay increases, the figures are likely to point towards a slowdown for the British economy.

Let's watch how that figure goes after Brexit is finalised

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