A bit of good news...

Hey, you forgot to tell us how your educated brain after your educated research told your educated hand to tick the 'leave' box in the referendum. Swerve7 doing what Swerve7 does.
I hadnt done any research I just voted based on the years of lies in the Telegraph


but you have learnt that brexit was a mistike but you are so deeply invested in it you are still supporting the con 9 years later...............do you think that is an intelligent position to hold?
 
No costs have been mentioned as to how much it is likely to cost the UK to subsidise a foreign jolly / booze up
Actually costs have been mentioned...

£570m which is less that the average EU member country pays pro rata...

But you have to look beyond the figures and understand the far greater value of the type of networking in education that brexit cut off...

Investing for the future is a win win situation...

Unlike the £90bn a year hit that brexiteers are happy to see the UK endure...

Brexiteers have never explained why they are ok with the fact that the benefits and opportunities that they were able to take advantage of are no longer available to the upcoming generations...

And they appear to recoil in horror when any chance to redress the balance for their children and grandchildren is announced...

All in the name of a failed ideology that they appear wedded to and are trying to repeat again!
 
So we're going back to a scheme for the well heeled students to enjoy a jolly abroad. Oh well, anything that puts back their introduction to the real world of work for another year has got to be a good thing for these lifelong slackers.
Who can apply (for Erasmus)?

Students at university or college
Apprentices in vocational training
School pupils as part of a class or group
Adult learners with an adult learning organisation
Staff working in education (can travel to train or teach abroad)
Volunteers at youth organisations (can travel for training or workshops)

As usual mottie, your ideology doesn't hide your ignorance ;)
 
Who can apply (for Erasmus)?

Students at university or college
Apprentices in vocational training
School pupils as part of a class or group
Adult learners with an adult learning organisation
Staff working in education (can travel to train or teach abroad)
Volunteers at youth organisations (can travel for training or workshops)

As usual mottie, your ideology doesn't hide your ignorance ;)
What was wrong with the Turing scheme? That was worldwide, not just the EU wasn’t it?
 
What was wrong with the Turing scheme? That was worldwide, not just the EU wasn’t it?
It was a bureaucratic nightmare compared with the tried and tested Erasmus scheme...

And it wasn't an 'all in one' package covering all aspects of an exchange program.

Ironically Erasmus+ was being introduced when the UK quit, and that addressed the problems Turing was supposed to change but couldn't...

Because a system with one country attempting to negotiate with many others as opposed to a bloc approach is far too unwieldy and bleeds finances - hence it's failure!
 
It was a bureaucratic nightmare compared with the tried and tested Erasmus scheme...

And it wasn't an 'all in one' package covering all aspects of an exchange program.

Ironically Erasmus+ was being introduced when the UK quit, and that addressed the problems Turing was supposed to change but couldn't...

Because a system with one country attempting to negotiate with many others as opposed to a bloc approach is far too unwieldy and bleeds finances - hence it's failure!
do you think its good value?
 
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