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Activists start sit-in against student debt privatisation
Birmingham University students continue occupation over debt privatisation

Students continued an occupation of Birmingham University's senate chamber yesterday as part of national protests against the privatisation of student debt.

They met no resistance as they rushed into the building at 6.30pm on Wednesday and barricaded the room's doors using bikes and tables.

It came on the day that the Student Assembly Against Austerity staged protests against the sell-off of the student loan book across Britain.

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