Published on Oct 8, 2016
The
London School of Economics (LSE) has accused the British government of
barring leading academics from acting as advisers on Brexit.
LSE says it was told by the Foreign Office that non-British nationals were not allowed to work on projects about leaving the EU.
The Foreign Office has denied the claims, saying that the university has misunderstood its guidance and that it has not changed its policy.
Al Jazeera’s Paul Brennan reports from London.
LSE says it was told by the Foreign Office that non-British nationals were not allowed to work on projects about leaving the EU.
The Foreign Office has denied the claims, saying that the university has misunderstood its guidance and that it has not changed its policy.
Al Jazeera’s Paul Brennan reports from London.
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