Speaking after the Brexit deal was announced the EU's negotiator Michel Barnier said: “I am simply expressing two regrets about this societal cooperation.
“That the British government chose not to participate in the Erasmus exchange program.”
Barnier also expressed regret that the UK decided to end freedom of movement in another blow to the “social mobility” of young Britons.
Erasmus has been in operation since the late 1980s and has allowed British students to study at universities in the EU member states for set periods of time.
Tens of thousands have taken advantage of the scheme and the small financial grants it offers to help students study abroad.
British PM Boris Johnson defended the decision to end participation in Erasmus saying : “It was a tough decision” but said “Erasmus was extremely expensive.”
“On Erasmus, it was a tough decision”
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the government will replace Erasmus with “a UK scheme for students to go around the world, it will be called the Turing scheme… named after Alan Turing”https://t.co/athZpzGlEp pic.twitter.com/V0FQOzLzfh
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) December 24, 2020
He said the government will replace Erasmus with “a UK scheme for students to go around the world, it will be called the Turing scheme… named after Alan Turing”
Absooutely criminal that we can no longer take part in the Erasmus programme. Young people haveen utterly robbed .
— Simon Skidmore (@SimonSkidmore1) December 24, 2020
But on Twitter young people and those who have participated in Erasmus were dismayed.
“Erasmus changed my life. I'm devastated thousands of British students won't get to experience the joy of meeting people from different European cultures,” said one.
Very sad to hear that the @UKGovernmentEng has chosen to withdraw from the #Erasmus scheme, not least because assurances were given that this wouldn’t happen.
What changed, @BorisJohnson? pic.twitter.com/Rvu1PNz0W2
— Beverley Ryan (@beverley_ryan) December 24, 2020
Sofia Lew is tweeted: “I'm heartbroken that so many opportunities will be lost due to the UK's decision to leave Erasmus. Not just student exchanges, but adult education, vocational training, youth work etc. A UK equivalent CANNOT deliver the same impact. This'll be devastating for social mobility.
I hope young British people remember this tragic & spiteful decision & demand to rejoin soon.
Meanwhile, I recall my letter to @Vonderleyen to unilaterally allow British students to participate. We will stand for this during the ratification process in Parliament ! https://t.co/Xdd6qGzVTu
— Guy Verhofstadt (@guyverhofstadt) December 24, 2020
Another on Twitter simply said: “What a blow for everyone with aspirations for a better world.”
“Erasmus is expensive” says the man who went to Eton. Disconnected caste etonians and their ilk arguably do more damage than good.
Buller Buller Buller
We call it in France, shooting oneself in the foot!!!
EU universities are not ranked very highly and Britain’s global alternative sounds a better idea.
Britain’s “global” alternative is only great for families who can afford to send their kids half way across the world – out of the price range of those of “normal” means.
Boris did promise we weren’t going to leave Erasmus…