Tories promise new minimum wage £10.50 ph .....but there is a catch!

all eligible non-UK EU citizens who come to Scotland to study for an undergraduate higher education qualification in 2019-20 will benefit from free tuition.

Not you Johny English. :D
 
It's OK, there are universities British students can go to in exchange. Sorry, could go to.

"Low or no-tuition fee degree courses are the major reason why thousands of international students want to study in Germany. "

"Here are some of the best universities in Germany, which offer degree courses in English:

Hochschule Mannheim –University of Applied Sciences
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
Bremen University of Applied Sciences
Jacobs University
Technische Universitat Munchen
University of Gottingen
Max Planck Institute
Freie Universitat Berlin
Technische Universitat Dresden
Munich University of Applied Sciences
University of Bonn
Saarland University
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
Technische Universitat Kaiserslautern
Universitat Hamburg
ULM University
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
University of Bayreuth
WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management
University of Stuttgart
RWTH Aachen University
HTW Berlin
Technische Universitat Berlin
TU Darmstadt
University of Hohenheim
University of Erfurt
University of Freiburg2"

Source

Thousands of British kids doing their A levels, who had dreams to study in Germany for free, are soon going to be pretty ****ed off with Brexiters. What will they do, seeing that the country is in now recession (news today?) and trade reducing - go on the dole of course!
 
Some sort of assumption there.

Obviously you are too young to have had the benefit of university education prior to student loans; and too rich to have attended a state school or used the NHS.

Why would i chose to share that information when your track record is to resort to insults?
 
They can, I made a mistake - that's why I said "oh, that's OK then".
 
I didn't ask you to share. I just commented on you making unwarranted assumptions.
I'll give it one more go to see if you can avoid resorting to insults.

My assumptions are based on direct experience. I mix with a variety of different people at different levels in society and income through my work. My experience is that there is a sector of society that believes that the state will always support them and that work isn't worth the effort compared to what they get for free.
 
I'll give it one more go to see if you can avoid resorting to insults.

My assumptions are based on direct experience. I mix with a variety of different people at different levels in society and income through my work. My experience is that there is a sector of society that believes that the state will always support them and that work isn't worth the effort compared to what they get for free.

So you presume everybody on benefits is the same.

Have you considered doing any research to find a balanced opinion.

Try looking at the cruel approach taken by PIP
Or the people with cancer waiting 5 or 6 weeks for universal credit
Or the people that take out payday loans whilst waiting for universal credit
Or all the disabled people that had benefits cut.
 
So you presume everybody on benefits is the same.

Have you considered doing any research to find a balanced opinion.

Try looking at the cruel approach taken by PIP
Or the people with cancer waiting 5 or 6 weeks for universal credit
Or the people that take out payday loans whilst waiting for universal credit
Or all the disabled people that had benefits cut.
Not all people on benefits are the same, some (most) cope, others don't, so is it the benefit system at fault, or a minority of claimant's can't prioritise ?
 
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