You've talked some bollocks in this thread, but I've got to call this one out, because it's pretty easy to do so.
Labour never had a policy to wipe pre-existing student debt. It was always an ambition, and it still
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Bah humbug. If you are correct then labour are mugs for allowing this to become perceived as their policy.
Anyway, 'ambition' is such a weasel word. Nobody reads manifestos apart from politics students. The public expect clear statements. Labour carelessly allowed their 'ambition' to become perceived as a promise, or 'policy' as it is sometimes known. Thatcher privatised everything and this was not in her manifesto. But . . . people knew (nudge nudge). Corbyn is either naive or a confabulator to allow his intentions to become known and then misrepresented (if this is what has happened).
Aside from anything, not discussing openly one's plans, but referring people to a policy document, not answering questions directly, and generally coming across as a hopeless old pillock, may be contributing to the unwillingness of many of us who may have been repeat labour voters to engage with this particular leadership group.
BUT I can reassure you that it has always been, and always will be my ambition to vote labour.