mihir, why don't you start us off?s are £9,250, and that will be capped at 7500. that is a reduction, of course, but at the same time students will be required to pay back the loan over a0 years, which means they might well be in their sixties. this is actually going to happen, is it? no, this is a report that came out... it will be for the next prime minister to decide. i think this is theresa may leaving her legacy, it is notjust the withdrawal agreement but education. she launched the enquiry in response tojeremy corbyn, who said he would abolish student tuition fees, to try to get the young vote. the return of the money of the loan should start at an earlier salary level of 23,000, instead of the present one, that is also been said. a bit of a handout for students, but at the same time money being taken back. the cost of this would be very high, as much as 6 billion a year, so whether the new prime minister would authorise that 01’ prime minister would authorise that or not is yet to be seen. as former pensions min