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How can this be allowed, surely this is university apartheid?
/// They will be particularly unhappy about the EU arrangements which allow students from anywhere in Europe to get a free education, provided they are not English. ///
Is this not a breach of European Convention on Human Rights, section one, article 14 ?
/// The enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set forth in this Convention shall be secured without discrimination on any ground such as sex, race, colour, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, association with a national minority, property, birth or other status.///
How can this be allowed, surely this is university apartheid?
/// They will be particularly unhappy about the EU arrangements which allow students from anywhere in Europe to get a free education, provided they are not English. ///
Is this not a breach of European Convention on Human Rights, section one, article 14 ?
/// The enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set forth in this Convention shall be secured without discrimination on any ground such as sex, race, colour, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, association with a national minority, property, birth or other status.///
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It is always the same when you create disparities across 'borders'.
Tobacconists and Offies in SE England go broke while people travel to France to stock up on cheap cigs and booze.
Now the Scots are guarding against a deluge of English people looking to take advantage of enlightened education policy over the regressive policies enacted in England which is bound to be much greater than demand from other EU countries.
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Tobacconists and Offies in SE England go broke while people travel to France to stock up on cheap cigs and booze.
Now the Scots are guarding against a deluge of English people looking to take advantage of enlightened education policy over the regressive policies enacted in England which is bound to be much greater than demand from other EU countries.
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Gromit
/// If a Scottish student comes to England to study they have to pay £9000 a year, so why do you expect Scotland to supply a free education to English students? ///
Because English universities charge everyone, no one is excluded, as apparently only the English are in Scotland.
Are you really an Englishman Gromit?
/// If a Scottish student comes to England to study they have to pay £9000 a year, so why do you expect Scotland to supply a free education to English students? ///
Because English universities charge everyone, no one is excluded, as apparently only the English are in Scotland.
Are you really an Englishman Gromit?
Zeuhl, if the government didn't smack people with so much tax on cigarettes, and booze, then perhaps people will still buy from them, and wouldn't need to travel across the channel to buy it, thus keeping the off licences and other outlets going.
and i ask again, who pays for the free education that the Scottish students receive.
and i ask again, who pays for the free education that the Scottish students receive.
Scottish education as the Scottish is the responsibility of the Scottish Government and is funded out of the block grant returned to Scotland under the Barnet formula.
When Scotland is fiscally independent the taxpayers will be liable (all of them including, inter alia, the oil companies) for financing Scottish financial affairs.
When Scotland is fiscally independent the taxpayers will be liable (all of them including, inter alia, the oil companies) for financing Scottish financial affairs.
If it is perfectly legal by EU laws for Scotland to charge only English students for their education at Scottish universities, then surely it should be perfectly legal for England to charge certain nationalities to live here?
Perhaps we could then use the additional income to give our students free entrance into English universities?
Perhaps we could then use the additional income to give our students free entrance into English universities?
My understanding of EU regulations is that any foreign student has to be treated the same as those of the host country. So when my son studied in Dublin, he paid no tuition fees, the Irish government having abolished them the same year as the British government brought them in. When my Irish niece came to university here she had to pay tuition fees the same as UK students.
I'm not sure, unless something has changed recently, that EU students coming here get their tuition free.
I'm not sure, unless something has changed recently, that EU students coming here get their tuition free.
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