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University chief tells MPs his Project Fear prediction­s were just ‘plucked out of the air’

- By Jason Groves Political Editor

A LEADING academic yesterday admitted his claim that Brexit would damage the university sector was ‘plucked out of the air’.

In an extraordin­ary performanc­e in front of the Commons Brexit committee, Professor Michael Arthur said leaving the EU could result in the UK’s universiti­es plunging from second place in the internatio­nal research rankings to 20th. But, when challenged on his claim, he admitted he had no evidence to back it up.

The professor, vice-chancellor of University College London, speaks on Brexit issues for the prestigiou­s Russell Group of universiti­es.

He claimed loosening ties with EU institutio­ns could devastate research standards. Asked about the potential impact of introducin­g a visa scheme for EU academics, he said: ‘In 20 years’ time, instead of being second in the world to the United States of America, I’m worried that we will be 20th or so... and part [of the reason] will be this insidious onset of inability to recruit the world’s greatest talent.’ Tory MP Richard Graham accused him of ‘hyperbole’ and challenged him to justify the claim.

Professor Arthur, who was paid more than £370,000 last year, responded: ‘I will confess I plucked the number 20th out of the air. I don’t know, but I do fear we could slip down those internatio­nal league tables.

‘The honest answer is none of us know what the impact will be.’

Committee member Jacob Rees-Mogg said Professor Arthur’s claims were another example of the Establishm­ent trying to revive Project Fear based on unsubstant­iated claims.

‘ It is surprising that a highly esteemed professor just makes things up when appearing in front of a House of Commons select committee,’ he said. ‘It shows the lack of intellectu­al rigour of Project Fear and a disdain for democratic accountabi­lity.’ Fellow Tory MP John Whittingda­le urged the professor to focus on exploiting the benefits of Brexit rather than trying to talk it down.

Pointing out that students from around the world are attracted by the excellence of British universiti­es, he added: ‘Shouldn’t your sector look at this as an opportunit­y to obtain additional revenue?’

Professor Arthur also admitted that despite claims EU students will stop applying to come to Britain because of the uncertaint­y of Brexit there had been a 15 per cent increase at his own university this year.

NORTHERN Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley was accused of pandering to terrorists yesterday after ruling out using cameras to police a customs regime on the border with the south.

After the minister said terrorists would ‘destroy’ them, Euroscepti­c Labour MP Kate Hoey said: ‘Are you really saying we would not use it because of threats from dissidents?’

‘Shows a disdain for democracy’

 ??  ?? Worries: Professor Michael Arthur speaking to the committee yesterday
Worries: Professor Michael Arthur speaking to the committee yesterday

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