Analysis

Impact of Brexit on Erasmus+

3 mins read Youth Work
The UK's participation in the EU's youth training scheme after Brexit remains shrouded in uncertainty.

The uncertainty surrounding the terms on which the United Kingdom will exit the European Union (EU) and when this will happen is causing confusion about what the future holds for the Erasmus+ youth study and training scheme.

As it currently stands, the government is adamant that the UK will leave the EU on 31 October - with or without an exit deal - but with political and legal challenges ongoing, there is every chance Brexit will be postponed again, potentially until next year.

Meanwhile, with the Prime Minister Boris Johnson pushing for a general election to be held soon, Brexit could be scrapped altogether if the public decides it wants a change of government.

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