I join other hon. Members in welcoming the Secretary of State to her new post. On enabling students to access higher education, there is one group that has not been able to access it—Muslim students whose religious beliefs prevent them from taking out a loan. I know she will point to the new provisions in the Bill on sharia-compliant loans, but why does she believe that this specifically requires legislation? Many of these students have been waiting years, if not decades, to be able to go to university. Why is she making them wait even longer?
Higher Education and Research Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Stella Creasy
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 19 July 2016.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Higher Education and Research Bill.
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