Now
that Brexit has a mandate, the phrase should be ‘keep calm and carry on.’
It’s anything but calm
in Europe, though.
TeachBeyond’s
President George Durance explains, “There’s been an increasingly concerned
group of people in the United Kingdom who feel that a lot of power, authority,
[and] control has devolved to Brussels, to this government that has been set up
to oversee the European Union affairs.”
‘Brexit’ is the term
used to describe a referendum in which British voters decided to leave the
European Union. It signals the end of a
43-year old partnership between Britain and more than two dozen nations in Europe,
but also triggered two countries that chose to ‘Remain’ in the EU. Scotland and Ireland are now talking about an
independence referendum from the UK.
In response to the
results, Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron resigned. He’ll step down in
the fall. The fallout is just beginning.
Says Durance, “There
are hundreds of thousands of people who are there on visas that are not
immigrant visas. They’re work visas, religious work visas, volunteer visas—all
kinds of visas that are used to bring people in. The economy relies on it and
that’s now all up for grabs.”
The stock market also
reacted violently, he adds. “This is
going to be a serious problem for us because we’re deploying people to another
country and all of a sudden, they’re going to need 15-percent more money because
the world has said ‘we don’t like this’ and the pound, the British currency,
has plummeted.”
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Analysts think it
could take up to two years to exit the EU, although it may take considerably
longer. That could stymie any plans for growth.
Durance had been
considering the need for a Christian university in the UK (there currently are
none) founded on the same principles as Wheaton to serve as a beacon of light
in that nation.
“We felt we could go
ahead and plan on relocating people to the United Kingdom and setting up
centers there, and doing a variety of people-rich activities”, he says.
Post-Brexit, “We don’t really know what England and Great Britain are going to
do with regard to immigration: can our people get visas to live there even for
six months or a year? The Brexit voters
are anticipating there are going to be new rules, new laws brought in that
limit migration and this just leaves us stunned.”
TeachBeyond connects teachers,
administrators, resident assistants, dorm parents, and support staff with
global educational opportunities. They
also equip teachers to reach their full potential as Christian educators. All of this is with an eye cast toward
changing whole communities through the Gospel, one person at a time.
In what are sure to be
confusing days ahead, Durance asks for prayers for wisdom. “We just need Him to overrule in the plans
human beings have so the deep, eternal things God has in mind for us will, in fact,
happen.”
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