• Kissaki
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    2 months ago

    “We are not considering an EU-wide youth mobility scheme and there will be no return to freedom of movement.”

    I find the separatism baffling and sad.

    Thinking back to feudal systems and border fees on city and governance borders, the move to bigger national states with unified law and freedom of movement brought huge gains and evaporated barriers.

    Multi-national agreements and especially the EU with its Schengen Raum did the same on a much bigger scale.

    Geographically, the UK borders the EU, and sea all around. As a country, I don’t see another country or union I’d like to border to more than the EU.

    It’s just really sad to see borders for goods and especially people and youth be put up again.

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      2 months ago

      The Erasmus program enabled a lot of Britons to study abroad and widen their perspectives. I think it brought a whole lot of benefits to the UK, and while it obviously benefited almost every youth participating in it, I think that the UK as a whole probably benefited the most.

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      2 months ago

      And the Britons blew it up because of scary immigrants … that they still are not managing to keep out. Short of transporting those boat attacking killer whales into the channel… it’s never going to work.