Sir Keir Starmer has told MPs he would "look at ways" to make the student loans system in England "fairer". The promise follows an attack by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, who said the system was "at breaking point" and had become a "debt trap" for graduates. Sir Keir also faced calls to reform the system in England in an earlier parliamentary debate with MPs criticising "rip-off" interest rates and unfair changes to repayment terms. Campaigners have called for changes to the system, after Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced last year that the salary threshold at which some student loans must be paid back in England would be frozen. Student loans include money the government lends to cover the cost of university or college course tuition fees, capped at £9,535 in England and Wales for this academic year. It needs to be repaid with interest once the graduate earns over a set threshold.…