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      <title>UK Taxpayers Are Funding £4 Billion a Year in Student Loans for Foreign Nationals</title>
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      <description>The numbers are not in dispute. Foreign nationals studying in the UK borrowed more than £4 billion in taxpayer-funded student loans in 2024–25 — up from £3.2 billion in 2021–22. Suella Braverman and Reform UK are now making it a central political issue, framing it as universities exploiting an immigration-adjacent subsidy at the British public&amp;rsquo;s expense.
Too many universities are selling immigration, not education. Last year, about 250,000 foreign students took up taxpayer-funded student loans to pay for their courses in the UK, worth £4bn.</description>
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