Mikey, nothing to thank me for. Mr Corbyn said, “I don’t see why those that had the historical misfortune to be at university during the £9,000 period should be burdened excessively compared to those that went before or those that come after. I will deal with it.”
…. that clearly means that, in My Corbyn’s opinion, no student should be burdened with more debt than students were before the £9000 was introduced – and they weren’t burdened with any debt at all. Furthermore his shadow Justice Minister confirmed that, given the opportunity, Labour would have dealt with it as Mr Corbyn indicated. Now, it might take a bit of rational thinking to understand that, but do try.
Back to the bus yet again. The slogan read, “We send the EU £350 million a week – let’s fund our NHS instead”. That is not a promise – the people who designed that slogan were in no position to promise anything – so a bit of rational thought will help you there too. This constant repetition of that nonsense smacks of desperation.
Incidentally, since the question of your command of the English language has arisen yet again, you really ought to sort out your ever recurring confusion between ‘then’ and ‘than’.