Labour paying £8 BILLION to open Britain’s doors to tens of thousands by rejoining EU scheme

Britain’s facing an eight point seven five billion pound tab if Labour gets its way with rejoining the Erasmus program. Originally pitched as five hundred and seventy million for one year, Brussels is jacking it up—total could hit one point two five billion annually from twenty twenty-eight to thirty-four, thanks to a fifty percent boost in funding and post-Brexit extras. Johnson ditched it back then, calling it bad value, but Downing Street’s spinning it as good deal, saying most cash flows back to UK folks via grants from a one billion pound pot. Critics like Lord Frost slam it as EU appeasement, warning they’ll lock in forever at whatever price. Polls show strong support—sixty-five percent yes, only twelve percent no—with Labour and Lib Dem voters all in, Tories and Reform less keen. Paymaster General Thomas-Symonds hypes the wins: not just uni kids, but apprentices, youth workers, sports folks, even adults—thousands broadening horizons. Johnson’s Turing scheme? Fate undecided for now.

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