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Will Brexit lead to the abandonment of Crossrail2 and Turning South London Orange?
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 09:42:13 on Mon, 18 Jul 2016, Optimist remarked: Switzerland was excluded from the Erasmus student exchange programme when they voted to restrict free movement of people two years ago. So there are precedents for exclusion. According to the Erasmus website participating countries include non-EU Iceland, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Norway & Turkey. EEA and accession states. Yes, Turkey, due to accede in 1,000 years or 10 years, depending on whether you listen to Cameron or Major. In any case, why limit it to Europe, why not a scheme for the whole the world? I'm not sufficiently familiar with Erasmus to be able to answer that. -- Roland Perry quote from wonkypedia: "There are currently more than 4,000 higher institutions participating in Erasmus across the 33 countries involved in the Erasmus programme and by 2013..." as 33 is 5 more than the number of countries in the EU, it is clear that being a member of the EU is not a pre-requisite to being within Erasmus, so all those claiming that it is, are lying tim |
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Will Brexit lead to the abandonment of Crossrail2 andTurning South London Orange?
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 09:42:13 on Mon, 18 Jul 2016, Optimist remarked: Switzerland was excluded from the Erasmus student exchange programme when they voted to restrict free movement of people two years ago. So there are precedents for exclusion. According to the Erasmus website participating countries include non-EU Iceland, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Norway & Turkey. EEA and accession states. Yes, Turkey, due to accede in 1,000 years or 10 years, depending on whether you listen to Cameron or Major. In any case, why limit it to Europe, why not a scheme for the whole the world? I'm not sufficiently familiar with Erasmus to be able to answer that. -- Roland Perry quote from wonkypedia: "There are currently more than 4,000 higher institutions participating in Erasmus across the 33 countries involved in the Erasmus programme and by 2013..." as 33 is 5 more than the number of countries in the EU, it is clear that being a member of the EU is not a pre-requisite to being within Erasmus, so all those claiming that it is, are lying I said it was about free movement of people, not about EU membership. Anyhow, I've done a few seconds of research rather than relying on remembering news reports from two years ago, and found this: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/updates/20140128-participation-switzerland-erasmus-plus_en Anna Noyd-Dryver |
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Will Brexit lead to the abandonment of Crossrail2 and Turning South London Orange?
In message , at 11:38:46 on Mon, 18 Jul
2016, tim... remarked: According to the Erasmus website participating countries include non-EU Iceland, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Norway & Turkey. EEA and accession states. Yes, Turkey, due to accede in 1,000 years or 10 years, depending on whether you listen to Cameron or Major. In any case, why limit it to Europe, why not a scheme for the whole the world? I'm not sufficiently familiar with Erasmus to be able to answer that. -- Roland Perry quote from wonkypedia: "There are currently more than 4,000 higher institutions participating in Erasmus across the 33 countries involved in the Erasmus programme and by 2013..." as 33 is 5 more than the number of countries in the EU, it is clear that being a member of the EU is not a pre-requisite to being within Erasmus, so all those claiming that it is, are lying Who are these "people" who are "all claiming" that? Iceland is EEA, not EU. -- Roland Perry |
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Will Brexit lead to the abandonment of Crossrail2 and Turning South London Orange?
"Roland Perry" wrote in message news In message , at 11:38:46 on Mon, 18 Jul 2016, tim... remarked: According to the Erasmus website participating countries include non-EU Iceland, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Norway & Turkey. EEA and accession states. Yes, Turkey, due to accede in 1,000 years or 10 years, depending on whether you listen to Cameron or Major. In any case, why limit it to Europe, why not a scheme for the whole the world? I'm not sufficiently familiar with Erasmus to be able to answer that. -- Roland Perry quote from wonkypedia: "There are currently more than 4,000 higher institutions participating in Erasmus across the 33 countries involved in the Erasmus programme and by 2013..." as 33 is 5 more than the number of countries in the EU, it is clear that being a member of the EU is not a pre-requisite to being within Erasmus, so all those claiming that it is, are lying Who are these "people" who are "all claiming" that? Iceland is EEA, not EU. I've seen it at least three times perhaps not in this thread tim |
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