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Britain’s youth are living in Nick Clegg’s shadow

Politics
United Kingdom
Gestart January 20, 2026

All except the richest graduates since 2012 face a bespoke additional tax. No wonder they're radicalised

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The additional tax on graduates is a necessary step to ensure equitable funding for public services and education.

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Radicalizing youth is a dangerous consequence of financial burdens; we must prioritize mental health and support instead of punitive measures.

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The bespoke tax unfairly targets graduates who are already struggling, perpetuating a cycle of debt and limiting social mobility.

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While the tax may seem harsh, it reflects the reality of funding higher education and the need for graduates to contribute to society.

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Nick Clegg's policies highlight a broader trend of economic disparity, affecting how today's youth view their future and opportunities.

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