HE staff already feeling the fallout from Brexit

Fears about the consequences of Brexit are widespread, says Sally Hunt

Published on
January 9, 2017
Last updated
January 9, 2017
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Sadly, our academia has been swamped by the EU "lecturers" who themselves do not want to integrate into our way of life, and this includes German, Spanish, Italian, Greek, etc, particularly female and gay academics who this they are entitled to preferential treatment. They abuse the very idea of EU free movement, instead of contributing to their own countries they seek life elsewhere. If that is not economic migration then what is it? What is worrying is that their language skills are poor too, they cannot write a single sentence in English without making mistakes. They have no communication skills to teach, they are disgrace to teacher procession and we desperately need quality teachers for our students who pay £9000 per year for their studies, not just someone with PhD. It is clear that our academic institutions have became rotten spoiled when it comes to staff recruitment, for every academic lecturer job there are 100 candidates from all over the EU. Hopefully, with the Brexit this number will go down and I am looking very much forward to the day this happens!

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