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Cristian Terhes, of the European Conservatives and Reformists group, said some in the European Parliament had let their “anti-Brexit agendas” get in the way of doing their real jobs. His remarks come after more than 100 MEPs signed a letter calling for the European Commission to invite British students to participate in the EU’s Erasmus student exchange programme. Boris Johnson decided against rejoining the scheme after Brexit because the bloc’s offer did not good value for British taxpayers.