Not at all. What those articles don't make very clear is that all EU students can study in Scottish Universities without tuition fees, just not people from other British provinces. If Scotland became independent you could enjoy the same benefits. You can actually see the bias/agenda in the reporting when they focus mostly on English students and their difficulties with the Scottish system, not the Welsh or the Northern Irish.
"Under EU rules, students coming to Scotland from other European countries have to be treated in the same way as Scottish students.
But Scotland's Education Secretary Mike Russell is seeking an end the rule which could be seen as a cheap option for Europeans who would have to pay for education at home.
Currently, nearly 16,000 EU students attend Scottish education establishments, costing the taxpayer £75m a year."
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"Students in Northern Ireland who decide to go to another part of the UK which charges higher fees will have to pay them.
However, the government is expected to make a higher student loan available to students who decide to take on the more expensive courses outside Northern Ireland.
In Wales, the Welsh government said fees would rise to up to £9,000, as in England, but the government would meet the extra cost to Welsh students studying at any UK university."
So are nations allowed to discriminate against nationalities to ensure their citizens have the most support?
Until then, I expect to continue seeing "WHITE PEOPLE TO BE MINORITY IN THE US BY 2000+X!" everywhere.
But that's a reasonable projection,
+X!Just don't equate that to the "anti-racist = anti-white" people. They are very silly.