Why is Labour getting bolder on Europe? It knows even leave voters can now see the benefits | Gaby Hinsliff
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Why is Labour getting bolder on Europe? It knows even leave voters can now see the benefits | Gaby Hinsliff
""It's not the return of freedom of movement, but it's the least Gen Z deserve: a chance for the kids whose horizons were so wretchedly shrunk by Covid to broaden them and have a few adventures.""
""Rachel Reeves publicly acknowledges that a good reset deal with the EU in May is potentially bigger than a trade deal with the US...""
Nearly nine years after the Brexit referendum, public sentiment is changing, especially among younger citizens. A proposed youth visa deal with the EU offers 18- to 30-year-olds opportunities to work or study abroad, hinting at a potential shift toward more pro-European policies. Despite lingering suspicions among Labour leavers about EU trustworthiness, some politicians are echoing calls for improved relations, signaling a rising willingness to embrace new opportunities in the aftermath of Brexit, particularly important for younger generations affected by the pandemic.
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