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Originally Posted by Hugh
The students have to pay for a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Study) from an Accredited University, then for a Visa, then pay (at our local Uni) £27k per year (in advance) for an undergraduate course, around £29k each year (in advance) for Post-graduate course (£61k for Medicine).
Only PhD students are eligible to bring their dependents to the U.K., and the students have to prove they have the money to support themselves and their dependents.
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Originally Posted by Paul
Not really sure what your point is - I cant stand the guy, but I dont expect him know every person in every council they won.
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Agreed, and it was only a Town Council after all.
Additionally, it’s worth reminding ourselves that if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys. Reform UK wants to bring talent in from the private sector to reset politics and show how government business should be done.
People can criticise Nigel Farage and his party if they foul up, but some are so afraid of him, they want to talk him down before he’s even started.
We should judge him on his success or otherwise, but we should also compare his performance with that of other parties. It’s not a high bar to cross, is it?