Starmer under fire for missing open goal' on youth mobility in post-Brexit reset
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The article discusses both the role of The Independent in covering significant social issues like reproductive rights and climate change, and the criticism facing Sir Keir Starmer for not securing a youth mobility agreement post-Brexit. Critics argue this could hinder young talent from thriving, while The Independent emphasizes the importance of journalism in providing unbiased, accessible news to a wide audience, underscoring their commitment to operate without paywalls, making news available to all.
Critics have accused Sir Keir Starmer of missing an open goal after he failed to strike a youth mobility agreement with Brussels as part of his Brexit reset deal. The PM needs to push through with this and ignore the critics, and finally stop our young talent from losing out.
The scheme, which would have let young people live and work across the continent for a number of years, was an open goal for the reset, having nothing to do with immigration numbers.
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