Go to a uni in the UK then! Sheesh!Girl I know from the UK is going to college in Dublin.
The fees for non EU countries are €29,000 per year.
Currently she pays around €3000.
So leaving the EU is going to damage education in Britain and for British students
To be fair its all virtual money in the 401k the loss is only real if I actually sell today. My group here is hoping there will be a modicum of recovery later on.Nice to have had that much to lose...
If you've got a decent time horizon, I'd just ride it out and maybe buy more sharesI like a lot of you on this forum but i am fairly certain I am pissed off with the lot of you.
FTSE is down almost 5% -- in my current international fund I am down 26K and falling. The US stocks opening bell cant get here fast enough.
I really had bet hard that you folks would get this vote right. Nope.
Go to a uni in the UK then! Sheesh!
Education is all about choice.
So folk have to amend their choice criteria then. I'd say the example you've used is not a common predicament.She lives in Belfast.
Education is all about choice.
The RAWK virtual league table makes more sense ?Quite telling:
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We do have universities here in the UK mate. And the highest fee per annum allowed to be charged is £9000, with the average being £6000. Admittedly still more expensive than she would be paying in the UK but at least that money would be 'staying' in this country so to speak and contributing to the UK economy.Girl I know from the UK is going to college in Dublin.
The fees for non EU countries are €29,000 per year.
Currently she pays around €3000.
So leaving the EU is going to damage education in Britain and for British students
He'll have his memories and I'm sure BoJo will give him a nice sinecure in the LordsThat is my point - UKIP thrived in elections solely because they were the only party backing exit. Now that we have exited, what is their stance going to be? If Farage wants to run on a Thatcherite thing (as you suggest) then that bins off all of the north, all of Wales, all of London and will probably go up against a Tory Party that now is more in tune with its base because we have left. There are no votes in "groundswells of hate".
He has, like Clegg in 2010, just won a victory that will destroy his party.
That is my point - UKIP thrived in elections solely because they were the only party backing exit. Now that we have exited, what is their stance going to be? If Farage wants to run on a Thatcherite thing (as you suggest) then that bins off all of the north, all of Wales, all of London and will probably go up against a Tory Party that now is more in tune with its base because we have left. There are no votes in "groundswells of hate".
He has, like Clegg in 2010, just won a victory that will destroy his party.
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