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by desas 567 days ago
It's not on the UK taxpayers dime, quite the opposite. The higher fees that international students pay are used to subsidise the costs of educating UK students.
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UK Universities receive taxpayer funding and students also drive down the wages for the poorest in the UK which then makes them more dependent on welfare benefits, and they will likely contribute less in taxes than they cost the state as the vast majority of net taxes (taxes minus benefits) are paid by the rich.
> UK Universities receive taxpayer funding

For research, and for taking UK students. NOT for taking overseas students.

Universities are private institutions that get paid by the state to do specific things. A few do opt out of this.

Overseas students do not cost the state anything. They are not entitled to any benefits. They are limited to working 20 hours per week.