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This introductory chapter argues the need for languages, and suggests that languages belong everywhere a bit, but nowhere holistically or strategically. Brexit presents a new opportunity to get languages right in the UK. Drawing on the findings of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Modern Languages, this chapter proposes four essential language-specific objectives for the government. It should guarantee the residency status of non-UK EU nationals already living in the UK; it should ensure that the UK retains access to and participation in the EU’s Erasmus+ programme; it should legislate for the Right to Interpretation and Translation in Criminal Proceedings; and it should develop a comprehensive strategic plan for languages. These actions will be needed to ensure that the UK produces sufficient linguists to meet its future requirements post-Brexit, if it is to be a leader in global free trade and on the international stage.
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See Baroness Coussins’s written questions, 15–16 November 2016:
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See Baroness Coussins’ written question, 15 November 2016:
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See Lost for Words: The Need for Languages in UK Diplomacy and Security, on the British Academy website:
http://www.britac.ac.uk/publications/lost-words-need-languages-uk-diplomacy-and-security.
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See Report: The Value of Languages on the Cambridge Language Sciences website:
http://www.languagesciences.cam.ac.uk/national-languages-policy/report-the-value-of-languages/view.
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Coussins, J., Harding-Esch, P. (2018). Introduction. In: Kelly, M. (eds) Languages after Brexit. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65169-9_1
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