Farage will be livid. Something that benefits the UK? From the EU? He won’t stand for it.
Spamgrenade on
Oh no, the country will be full of military age foreigners.
pepperino132 on
Ah, perfectly timed. Brexit was my first vote, so my age group is in a lovely little pocket where we were deprived of these sorts of benefits that we’re now getting back, but will now be too old to use them.
Thanks, boomers.
(To be clear this is good news)
Some-Dinner- on
What a waste of money. What British student is actually interested in hanging out in cool cafés with cheap drinks, pairing up with the local talent, and generally having fun, exploring a new culture and learning stuff? What would possibly draw them to Rome or Paris when they could do a much more pragmatic exchange to Nottingham university instead?
appletinicyclone on
Great news. I know us 30 somethings are bitter old gits because all we’ve known in adult memory is a shit Britain (2010-2025) but this is fantastic for younger people to give them a bit more positive experience of life which is integral to the future.
Those Erasmus students and those connections that will make the lifeblood of the few gen Z’s and Gen A’s and later Gen B’s that can form a progressive core to the country to counter when far right populism has reached its zenith under the climate of fear thats gripped everyone else.
They need hope , those youngsters. They need something positive.
Agreeable_Falcon1044 on
Reversing the whole thing one bad decision at a time.
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No paywall: [article](https://archive.is/20251211131145/https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/uk-on-course-rejoin-erasmus-student-exchange-january-2027-4097493#selection-1715.0-1715.72)
Farage will be livid. Something that benefits the UK? From the EU? He won’t stand for it.
Oh no, the country will be full of military age foreigners.
Ah, perfectly timed. Brexit was my first vote, so my age group is in a lovely little pocket where we were deprived of these sorts of benefits that we’re now getting back, but will now be too old to use them.
Thanks, boomers.
(To be clear this is good news)
What a waste of money. What British student is actually interested in hanging out in cool cafés with cheap drinks, pairing up with the local talent, and generally having fun, exploring a new culture and learning stuff? What would possibly draw them to Rome or Paris when they could do a much more pragmatic exchange to Nottingham university instead?
Great news. I know us 30 somethings are bitter old gits because all we’ve known in adult memory is a shit Britain (2010-2025) but this is fantastic for younger people to give them a bit more positive experience of life which is integral to the future.
Those Erasmus students and those connections that will make the lifeblood of the few gen Z’s and Gen A’s and later Gen B’s that can form a progressive core to the country to counter when far right populism has reached its zenith under the climate of fear thats gripped everyone else.
They need hope , those youngsters. They need something positive.
Reversing the whole thing one bad decision at a time.