UK Considers Youth Mobility Scheme
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•Ministers could back under-30s free movement deal to reset EU relations
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EU nationals under the age of 30 could be allowed to live and work in the UK for up to three years .
Labour has repeatedly insisted that it has “no plans” to agree a youth mobility scheme.
But government sources say ministers will have to give ground’ on the issue.
Survey by More in Common found 58 per cent of voters would back such a scheme.
Only 10 per cent were opposed and only 17 per cent thought it was a bad idea.
Last month it emerged that Starmer had discussed a free movement deal for young people with the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez .
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