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Despite the UK and EU signing a landmark trade agreement, Mr Varadkar claimed Ireland provides an essential route to the European market. The deputy Prime Minister of the country also claimed once the travel restrictions are lifted, there will be few travel rules for British and Irish citizens. He also claimed Ireland is set for a prosperous future in terms of investment due to Brexit.
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Although the UK and EU finally agreed on a Brexit deal, the MEP could not resist a final taunt aimed towards Britain. Boris Johnson announced the UK will not continue its participation in the European Erasmus programme. Instead, the UK will launch its own £100million Turing scheme aimed at providing support for thousands of students from September 2021.