Boris Johnson’s last-minute Brexit deal includes a new scheme named after gay war hero Alan Turing
Boris Johnson’s last-minute Brexit deal has scrapped the Erasmus exchange programme and replaced it with a new scheme named for the gay WWII hero, Alan Turing.
The prime minister announced on Thursday (24 December) that the UK had reached a trade deal with the EU, having rushed to meet the final deadline of 31 December.
While the full economic cost remains unclear, it has been confirmed that one major casualty will be the loss of the European student exchange programme Erasmus which was established in 1987.
Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon was among the many decrying the government’s “cultural vandalism” in withdrawing from the programme, which has enabled over 300,000 UK students to study at universities abroad.
But Johnson assured that the UK would be developing its own exchange programme, and that it would be named after the gay Enigma codebreaker, Alan Turing.
“On the Erasmus scheme, it was a tough decision. The issue was that, as you know, the UK is a massive contributor to the higher education economy,” Johnson said at a press conference.
He described the scheme as “a wonderful thing” but “extremely expensive,” claiming that the UK exchequer “more or less loses out on the deal”.
“So what we are doing is producing a UK scheme for students to go around the world,” he continued.
“It will be called the Turing scheme. So students will have the opportunity – named after Alan Turing – not just to go to European universities, but to go to the best universities in the world.
“We want our young people to experience the immense intellectual stimulation of Europe but also of the whole world.”
Turing is remembered as one of the most famous victims of homophobia, as well as one of the greatest intellectual minds of his day. He played a pivotal role in ending the Second World War while laying the foundations for personal computing and artificial intelligence.
Instead of giving him the thanks he was due, the British government prosecuted him for homosexual acts and gave him a choice between prison or chemical castration.
Turing chose the latter and tragically ended his life by suicide two years later.
Johnson has not elaborated on the details of the “Turing scheme” he plans to introduce, but many have already questioned whether it can possibly do justice to the name of the gay war hero.
“I’m confident about very little these days. But I’m certain that Alan Turing would hate his name being associated with this deliberate narrowing of horizons,” commented one Twitter user.
I’m confident about very little these days. But I’m certain that Alan Turing would *hate* his name being associated with this deliberate narrowing of horizons.#Erasmus#BrexitDeal https://t.co/W7C39wzJmI
— Phil Harrison (@MrPMHarrison) December 24, 2020
The UK govt has ripped us out of the Erasmus scheme, and are creating one of their own called the ‘Turing Scheme’ named after Alan Turing.
The UK chemically castrated Alan Turing for being gay and he killed himselfAnd now they steal his name for some shoddy Brexit scheme.
— CAL ROSCOW (@calroscow) December 24, 2020
Mark my words the Turing programme will be for one set of kids only. Never been so pleased to have an Irish passport. Again to my GB pals, I am so sorry. #Erasmus
— Swimmers Jackson (@SwimmersJackson) December 24, 2020
And what a gross insult to do it in the name of Alan #Turing! Disgraceful. #Erasmus
— Ming Ho (@Minghowriter) December 24, 2020
Alan Turing would rotating at a significant speed in the ground knowing that the idiot-in-chief has replaced The Erasmus Scheme with some back-of-a-fag packet [Yes, I’m aware of the poor choice of phrase] pile of crap.
But that’s the level of Government we have.
— PaulTM™ ?? #BlijfThuis #FBPE (@Trogdouser) December 24, 2020
AND Turing was assassinated because the government thought he was a DANGER to the UK as his sexuality supposedly made him a natural communist target. Utterly fucking tone deaf name for everything Erasmus isn’t.
— ?MrFadedGlory????????️? (@MrFadedGlory) December 24, 2020
Erasmus – one of the most accomplished scholars of the renaissance.
Turing – exceptional mathematician who was chemically castrated by his own government
seems a little… tone deaf.— Boris Johnson is a Sausage Roll (@Jasmine_Elm) December 24, 2020