Keir Starmer indicated openness to establishing forms of youth mobility exchange with EU countries, highlighting a focus on bilateral ties with Germany attentively pursued.
Starmer suggested that while the UK would not join the EU's youth mobility scheme, there exists potential for different types of exchanges, emphasizing education and cultural collaboration.
In regards to youth mobility, Starmer clarified, 'we've been really clear - no single market, no customs union, no free movement.' He emphasized the framework of bilateral agreements.
While discussing bilateral relationships, Starmer noted that any future deals with the EU would have to respect previous red lines, particularly concerning immigration and movement.
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