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Students show huge university debt is no game

STUDENT activists set out a life-sized board game “with a student twist” in Westminster yesterday to highlight the financial strain the Tories have placed graduates under.

On the first of three days of direct action, their interactive protest allowed passers-by to “play” through a three-year undergraduate degree and calculate their debt at the end.

Next to the board sat several protesters in David Cameron masks playing poker.

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