Liberal Democrats call for EU youth free movement deal at annual conference
Briefly

The Liberal Democrats have called for freedom of movement for young people within the EU, pushing Labour to reconsider this mobility scheme amidst a changing political landscape.
Ed Davey's party is advocating for a youth mobility scheme that aligns with current agreements allowing movement and work opportunities for 18 to 35-year-olds.
Layla Moran criticized the Conservative government's stance, stating that abandoning young people and the economy was a direct result of damaging ties with Europe.
By proposing a return to the Erasmus Plus programme and increased travel agreements, the Liberal Democrats aim to enhance educational and cultural exchanges for youth.
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