Which was my original point about competition for places at for instance, Medical Schools and top universities will have only limited places. This year's cohort in the aggregate have had grades massively over-predicted at the top end.Also kids who wanted to study to be a doctor are in trouble as these places are capped by the DHSC and Oxbridge colleges just don't have the capacity to take many people in.
You also have to take into account the issues with social distancing and you can see that a lot of these kids that have lost places are in the shit
A lot of students who get their teacher assessed grades this year who would otherwise not have performed as well in an examination cycle will have their competitiveness level artificially inflated. They may then decide to 'take a punt' and apply to what they perceive as a more prestigious place next year, instead of taking up a place at their university this year.
So the only way to square this next year would be for Medical schools, Oxbridge etc to allocate the same proportion of places to 'reapplicants' as they would in any ordinary year, lest we end up with a situation where there are too many over-qualified candidates who picked up their 'exam results' this year getting places at the expense of more able students next year. Interviews could help with this.