Academics 'will flee UK after Brexit'

There are fears that academics are planning to leave the UK because of uncertainty on their rights after Brexit.

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University leaders are warning academics will leave the country if Brexit goes ahead. (Daniel Leal-Olivas/PA Wire) Source: Press Association

Academics are already planning to leave the UK in the face of uncertainty about their rights after Brexit, university leaders claim.

The leaders of 35 Oxford University colleges have warned that the institution will suffer "enormous damage" if European Union staff lose their right to work in Britain.

They urged the Government to back a House of Lords amendment to the Brexit Bill which guarantees protections for EU nationals living in the UK.

In a letter to The Times, signed by vice-chancellor Professor Louise Richardson and all but three Oxford college heads, they said the Government's promises have not provided reassurance.

"Oxford University relies on EU citizens as lecturers, researchers and support staff. If they lost their right to work here, our university would suffer enormous damage which, given our role in research, would have reverberations across the UK," they wrote.

Almost a fifth of UK academics in 2015/16 were from the EU.

MPs are expected to throw out the changes to the Brexit Bill made by peers when it returns to the House of Commons on Monday.

The bill will then go back to the Lords and, providing peers allow it to pass, the Prime Minister could trigger Britain's divorce from the EU as early as Tuesday.


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