LamieRobertson
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Are the negotiations regarding brexit that well advanced, then?
No idea ..dont trust any of them
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Are the negotiations regarding brexit that well advanced, then?
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I'd love to see exactly the same as you, but Amber Rudd wants companies to list foreign employees and make it more difficult for overseas students to study in the UK.
I fail to see how making my job less secure (80% of my undergraduate students are Chinese) is in the short or long term benefit of this country.
i think you're being disingenuous. there's been a problem with people coming in on student visa for a number of years, and you know policy can separate Chinese applicants who want to actually study at top tier institutions, from some of other nations that apply to courses at International School of Studies, 104b Brunswick Place.
Whether a decision is made in Brussels or Westminster is of little consequence to the ordinary person
Policy can in theory, but having had first hand experience of dealing the Border Agency in practice this is not the case.
We are operating in a competitiive market for students, who pay on average £15,000 a year to be here, and are now less likely to choose the UK, even if Amber Rudd lets them in.
The target of migration 'in tens of thousands', which has been set by the government, is not achieveable without a substantial reduction in student numbers. There are currently 436,000 in the UK, of whom nearly 90,000 are from China.
Of the net migration of 336,000, over half of which come from outside the EU. So there have to be substantial barriers, as otherwise the government's aims will be unachievable. There is already a points based system in operation for non-EU citizens, but that system resulted in over 180,000 people being allowed into the UK.
To me the numbers therefore don't seem to add up.
Er, the Pound has collapsed against the Dollar and fuel is traded in Dollars leading to higher fuel costs. The Pound has collapsed since the Brexit vote. That is the tiresome fact
I don't call trying to book next summers holiday scouring the news feeds. All I know is their fares are 40% up on a like for like basis, my guess is a foreign holiday will be out of reach for millions next summer
i can just see there's a problem with economic migrants abusing the student visa system, which will probably ruin it for the real students.
I don't call trying to book next summers holiday scouring the news feeds. All I know is their fares are 40% up on a like for like basis, my guess is a foreign holiday will be out of reach for millions next summer
Why do you have to move to a Country to Study at a University (or do any other form of study)?
My second Job is a Visiting (part-time) Lecturer at Greenwich University and both the BSc and MSc courses I'm involved with are Distance Learning.
You log in to find the Course Notes, any exercises, seminars or presentations are there (or even on YouTube!) and when it is time for the Assignments they are also uploaded to the site via Turnitin. If you need to discuss anything with me you can email or Skype me - I've even done phone calls with student in Canada and Hong Kong!
Most of the MSc guys already have jobs (which is why they are doing their Masters) and don't want to come to the UK but even the BSc lot don't need to physically be here.
Some turn up for the Summer School but at least 90% don't.
Maybe if you need access to Laboratories and so forth it may be an issue but the whole concept of travelling to a place to be 'lectured at' is going to be as outmoded as people travelling into an office to switch on a computer when they could do the same thing at home.
The UK imports around $200bn of goods a year more than it exports. Therefore if $1.20 is the new normal after the pre-Brexit $1.40 and there are no other economic problems caused by Brexit - that's £46bn a year lost on just the weaker pound. That's £897m a week, 2 and a half times what was claimed we would get back to pay for the NHS.
Basic figures but unless the pound recovers that's got to be the best case?
All of this is irrelevant NOW
I was one of the BIGGEST PRO REMAIN and still am
However, I am even BIGGER on standing by the Democratic Procedures of the VOTE.
We voted to leave and we have to stick with that, good or bad so we just need to swallow what we have planted and grown. Lets just get on with it now and try and build a better economy, although the Leave Campaigners didn't really have any alternative policies lined up they need to start finding them now
Yeah, let's just let Theresa May and her merry band of wankers steamroll through any policy she wants because 'Brexit means Brexit' after all.
Well they are the government and if there was a election tomorrow it would still be the government, its kind of their gig to get on with it.
Without anybody questioning what they mean by 'Brexit'?
Isnt that for the opposition to do, I am struggling to see any defined difference between Brexit and any other policies an elected government might introduce ....
I don't call trying to book next summers holiday scouring the news feeds. All I know is their fares are 40% up on a like for like basis, my guess is a foreign holiday will be out of reach for millions next summer
Yeah, let's just let Theresa May and her merry band of wankers steamroll through any policy she wants because 'Brexit means Brexit' after all.