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So does that mean an English student has to pay up to £9K/year anywhere s/he studies in Europe?Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostNo apartheid, just reciprocity. You have to pay to study in another country inasmuch as students from there have to pay to study in your country. England charges everybody, so everybody charges English students. Don't blame anybody else, blame your own government.
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostNo apartheid, just reciprocity. You have to pay to study in another country inasmuch as students from there have to pay to study in your country. England charges everybody, so everybody charges English students. Don't blame anybody else, blame your own government.
the last government for pissing all the money into the wind
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No apartheid, just reciprocity. You have to pay to study in another country inasmuch as students from there have to pay to study in your country. England charges everybody, so everybody charges English students. Don't blame anybody else, blame your own government.
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I deliberately searched for the most inflammatory version of the story, just so happens to have been the Wail.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostDoesn't quoting the Mail invoke Godwin's law?
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Just thinking what this might mean for Welsh house prices.
Kerrrrrching!!!
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThat takes the biscuit, if true. We've had 3 Scottish Prime Minsters after another.
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That takes the biscuit, if true. We've had 3 Scottish Prime Minsters after another.Last night it became clear that EU students from outside Britain will enjoy the same subsidies as Scottish and Welsh universities as students from those countries,
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Everyone please put £27,000 in a tin
...For every English child in the household, Scots and every other EU citizen carry on as before.
Even EU students will pay less in fees than the English as apartheid row escalates | Mail Online
Broken, Rip-off, Apartheid, Britain.
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