But according to the Times, graduates must raise £1000, buy their own flights and cover the cost of vaccinations to be eligible.Still, it is going to cost
Besides, what does this actually achieve, other than spending even more taxpayer government money? Because it is *nice* that these unemployed graduates get to go abroad part funded by the state. But in what way is it connected to... well, reality? Because are these trips going to help these people get future employment? Are they going to find jobs waiting for them when they get back? Or is this a chance for the government to subtly manipulate graduate unemployment figures, and give those unemployed graduates a chance to stick their head in the sand and just pretend it isn't happening to them?
Graduate unemployment is a big problem: a few graduates making like Prince William and pissing off abroad whilst being part funded by the taxpayer government expense isn't a way to deal with that problem.
Can you send them to the States so they can actually see that it isn't some monolithic block and just how full of shit the BBC is?
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