The UK Might Have Accepted the Idea of Youth Mobility with the EU, but It's Not Happening Any Time Soon
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The UK might have accepted the idea of youth mobility with the EU, but it's not happening any time soon
The language might be dry, but the political shift is significant. Monday's summit between the UK and EU leaders in London resulted in an acknowledgment of the "mutual interest to deepen our people-to-people ties, particularly for the younger generation."
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Youth mobility scheme shouldn’t only benefit ‘middle class kids’ – Labour MP - Jersey Evening Post
A youth mobility scheme with the European Union must benefit all young people, not just “middle class kids on their gap year”, a Labour MP has said. Sir Keir Starmer had told the Commons the newly-agreed “youth experience scheme” will allow young British people to travel and work in Europe. Prior to the announcement of the deal, the Government faced pressure from its backbench MPs to agree a scheme with Brussels which would benefit those under 3…
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