Starmer Faces Backlash Over £30,000 Fee Discount for EU Students at G7

## Starmer’s Brexit Betrayal: EU Students Offered £30,000 Fee Discount
### Controversial Deal Reached at G7 Summit
Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, has sparked outrage by agreeing to a deal that grants EU students a substantial discount of £30,000 on university fees. This agreement was made during a fringe meeting at the G7 summit.
The controversial arrangement has raised significant concerns among Brexit supporters, who argue that such actions undermine the decision made by the British public to leave the European Union. Critics emphasize that this move contradicts the core values of Brexit and appears as a concession to EU interests.
Starmer’s proposal to financially incentivize EU students has created a backlash, with many seeing it as a betrayal of the many promises made regarding immigration and education post-Brexit. This decision is expected to fuel debates about fairness in education policy and whether it prioritizes international students over UK citizens.
The Labour Party has yet to provide a comprehensive explanation of how this initiative will impact the higher education sector and what measures will be implemented to support local students. Concerns about this preferential treatment for EU students may lead to further discussions on immigration and fee structures in British universities.