'Brainwashed by Brussels!' British children taught 'European Integration' as UK schools forced to fly EU flag under Labour's controversial Erasmus scheme
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British children will be "brainwashed by Brussels", Tory MPs have warned, amid Labour's controversial decision to bring the UK back into the EU's Erasmus programme.
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Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of attempting to indoctrinate young people with pro-EU messaging.Labour finalised Britain's return to the £570million annual exchange programme this week, presenting it as a gateway to opportunities for young people.However, the agreement's fine print contains mandatory rules that have sparked outrage among critics, with those who fail to comply risking fines of thousands of pounds.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Participating schools, colleges and universities must incorporate EU-related topics into their teaching and work to strengthen what the programme describes as "European identity" among pupils as young as four.Educational institutions are also required to display the EU flag prominently and acknowledge EU funding across all materials, from printed documents to social media...
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