The Observer view: youth mobility must be part of post-Brexit reset
Briefly

Young Britons aged 18 to 30 currently have opportunities to live and work in 13 countries like Australia and Canada, expanding their horizons through youth mobility schemes. However, a similar scheme in Europe has not been established after Brexit, though new proposals from the European Commission could change that. The draft plans suggest a UK-EU youth mobility scheme allowing reciprocal travel for work, study, or travel, provided participants have health insurance and financial means.
The European Commission’s proposal for a youth mobility scheme, which allows young UK and EU citizens to live and work abroad for up to four years, could play a significant role in rejuvenating UK-EU relations. Many in Brussels view such an agreement as essential for a Labour Party reset with the EU, but Keir Starmer has publicly dismissed a return to free movement, despite significant public support for the proposed scheme.
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