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UK Brexit Negotiations In Three Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Zable" data-source="post: 186586" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Are we to infer that in your opinion his professional opinion doesn’t count?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ah, then it should be easy enough to find online lots and lots of articles by, or news reports on or about, UK-based academicians who support the theory that Brexit would be disastrous for the entire kingdom. In particular, I’d love to learn the contrary arguments of UK-based academicians in the same field of education as Prof Blyth, especially on the same talking points he mentions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The <em>heads</em> of purportedly 150 UK universities think Brexit will be disastrous for their universities because of the threat to their research projects and standing, per that article at the link you gave. I hadn’t realised there were quite that many universities in the UK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zable, post: 186586, member: 47"] Are we to infer that in your opinion his professional opinion doesn’t count? Ah, then it should be easy enough to find online lots and lots of articles by, or news reports on or about, UK-based academicians who support the theory that Brexit would be disastrous for the entire kingdom. In particular, I’d love to learn the contrary arguments of UK-based academicians in the same field of education as Prof Blyth, especially on the same talking points he mentions. The [I]heads[/I] of purportedly 150 UK universities think Brexit will be disastrous for their universities because of the threat to their research projects and standing, per that article at the link you gave. I hadn’t realised there were quite that many universities in the UK. [/QUOTE]
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