Starmer is boxing himself in over Europe and putting approval ratings above young people's futures | Zoe Williams
Briefly

The youth mobility scheme, which allows citizens aged 18-30 to work abroad, could be beneficial, but Starmer's reluctance may stem from past political stances.
Starmer appears to be battling his previous image as a supporter of free movement, despite the economic benefits he previously acknowledged.
EU officials regard the youth mobility scheme as low-hanging fruit, suggesting that it's uncontroversial and could symbolize goodwill between nations.
While Starmer may support free movement at heart, his official stance suggests he is trapped by earlier political commitments that restrict his current options.
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