Polish workers, Indian students and Italian politicians voice fears over Brexit effect on British culture - News Summed Up

Polish workers, Indian students and Italian politicians voice fears over Brexit effect on British culture


Now she and her friend are alarmed by the tone of the rhetoric that emerged from last week’s Tory conference. “Brexit was aimed at marking the distance between the UK and Europe,” Palermo told the Observer. This is a very sad development for Britain and Europe,” deputy minister for European affairs Nikos Xydakis told the Observer. Attracting foreign students – and foreign expertise in teaching and research – is a key source of revenue for British universities. “The US allows students to work anywhere in the country for one year after completing an undergrad degree.


Source: The Guardian October 08, 2016 21:00 UTC



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