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Post by oracle75 on May 29, 2023 10:45:16 GMT
Vinny you might do the OP and contributers to post information that is even marginally relevant to the subject under discussion. Instead of endlessly repeating the tropes that are no longer relevant.
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Post by buccaneer on May 29, 2023 11:18:30 GMT
Totally irrelevant. And The EU has no aegis over member nations education policies. Totally relevent Kim. Under freedom of movement teachers could work easier in the UK without working visas. This however, would have cost the UK billions.
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Post by oracle75 on May 29, 2023 15:13:06 GMT
What was FREEdom of movement wherein each teacher from outside the UK PAID their own transport and moving costs, they will now COST the UK 10,000 pounds for each teacher.
I assume you now understand what that means??
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Post by Vinny on May 29, 2023 15:16:52 GMT
Nobody needs to be in a political union to have immigration.
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Post by oracle75 on May 29, 2023 15:18:30 GMT
Totally irrelevant. And The EU has no aegis over member nations education policies. Totally relevent Kim. Under freedom of movement teachers could work easier in the UK without working visas. This however, would have cost the UK billions. What do you mean cost the UK billions? How did they cost the UK billions? Do you not think teachers pay taxes? Well now not only will they cost your imaginary billions, they will cost the UK millions more in bribes to go to the UK. Are you not able to understand the difference between overseas teachers paying their own way and the UK government paying it for them?? Pre Brexit there were enough teachers. Post Brexit the taxpayer has to pay them to teach in the UK. I am coming to the conclusion that those who voted for Brexit are true and unapologetic candidates for a complete rerun of schooling.
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Post by oracle75 on May 29, 2023 15:19:56 GMT
Nobody needs to be in a political union to have immigration. WTF does this mean? We all know you are sadly lacking Vinny but take my advice. Stop displaying it in public.
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Post by Bentley on May 29, 2023 15:26:16 GMT
Graduates applying to train as teachers in high priority subjects will receive increases to tax-free cash bursaries and scholarships from next year under government plans to recruit and retain top talent. For aspiring teachers starting their training in September 2023, bursaries worth £27,000 and scholarships worth £29,000 will draw talented trainees into the highest-priority STEM (science, technology and mathematics) subjects of mathematics, physics, chemistry and computing. £25,000 bursaries and £27,000 scholarships will be offered to prospective languages teachers – up £10,000 on this academic year. Bursary and scholarship eligibility is being EXTENDED to all non-UK national trainees in physics and languages. www.gov.uk/government/news/boost-for-teacher-training-bursaries-by-up-to-10000-a-yearSo what?
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Post by oracle75 on May 29, 2023 15:41:18 GMT
So what? They used to pay it themselves.
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Post by Bentley on May 29, 2023 15:48:39 GMT
So what? They used to pay it themselves. Teachers came to the UK without need of any training or graduates from the EU paid for all of their training ?
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Post by buccaneer on May 29, 2023 20:51:12 GMT
What was FREEdom of movement wherein each teacher from outside the UK PAID their own transport and moving costs, they will now COST the UK 10,000 pounds for each teacher. I assume you now understand what that means?? You are dim Kim. There is nothing FREE about 'free-trade' with the EU, or freedom of movement. To get both cost billions in membership.
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Post by oracle75 on May 29, 2023 21:17:39 GMT
Hey goldfish
This is one hell of a bill you didnt have to pay. Because the EU has no authority to say anything about education policy in member states. Stop trying to justify it. No amount of opening and closing ypur mouth in dim silence while swimming in circles will justify this as a Brexit bonus Matey.
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Post by Bentley on May 29, 2023 21:18:05 GMT
Somehow a leaver is claiming that extending bursaries and training to eligible oversees graduates is a Brexit failure .
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Post by buccaneer on May 29, 2023 21:22:38 GMT
Hey goldfish This is one hell of a bill you didnt have to pay. Because the EU has no authority to say anything about education policy in member states. Stop trying to justify it. No amount of opening and closing ypur mouth in dim silence while swimming in circles will justify this as a Brexit bonus Matey. Kim you're still dim. No name changing on your part will save you from yourself. I'd sooner the UK government offer incentives (if this is even true) for sector specific workers, rather having to pay billions to the EU for "free"-trade and politicised union. Understand now?
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Post by oracle75 on May 29, 2023 21:31:58 GMT
Hey Goldfish
The UK is now paying for something it got for free as a member of the EU. Something it was told would not happen. Nothing will change that.
Now do another lap and chase your own tail. Blublublub.
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Post by oracle75 on May 29, 2023 21:37:53 GMT
Somehow a leaver is claiming that extending bursaries and training to eligible oversees graduates is a Brexit failure . It is a failure when it was never necessary before Brexit chased the necessary overseas workers including teachers away. And this is not about trainiing or bursaries. It is a pure bribe to go and teach in the UK. They will have been trained somewhere else, though i have no idea to what level. Will they have studied child development and psychology? How to teach students with learrning difficulties? The requirements of the National Curriculum? In Ghana or Nigeria? One of the fundamental aspects of trade agreements is a requirement of equal capability/working standards whem moving to another country. So a plumber in one country will have to, by law, reach the same standards as one in the UK doing the same job. Not so for non EU countries where the UK hopes to bribe non EU trained residents to teach their children. Is this what Brexit was about?
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