Britain to offer EU youth mobility scheme in Brexit reset talks
- Labour aims to negotiate a UK-EU youth mobility scheme, allowing young EU workers aged 18 to 30 to live and work in the UK for up to three years with a possible one-year extension.
- Polling shows that 59% of British voters support negotiating a youth mobility scheme with the EU, according to Best for Britain.
- Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, supports the scheme, stating it would stimulate economic growth and provide under-30s with international work opportunities.
- James MacCleary MP stated that progress on a Youth Mobility Scheme is a victory for young people and common sense.
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