When I left school in 1976 only 4% of people went on to university. This meant that almost everyone who attended walked straight into a well paid job after leaving.
Today some 40% and more go on to university......devaluing the system, and leaving many graduates with huge debt as they flip burgers in McDonalds. 
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.. and if they never progress beyond flipping burgers, it's OUR debt. 
You could say that, BUT... that money goes to OUR universities. Our teachers. OUR pubs

so is returned to the economy where (hopefully) it is used to increase the general wealth of the nation.
I find it quite <....> when people (newspapers!) talk about the government *wasting* money or spending *our* money - especially when it's "wasted" or "spent" in the UK.
It's being used to pay *our* wages, provide profits for *our* businesses, educate and employ *our* children.
You hear about the £50,000 toilet seat (or whatever it was) - but, as long as it was a british company who was selling them it, I can't see the problem - it's just *our* taxes being returned to circulation.