Starmer Considers Youth Mobility Scheme with Spain
UK and Spain discuss potential agreement to facilitate youth movement post-Brexit, sparking political debate.
- Keir Starmer and Pedro Sánchez discussed a youth mobility scheme during a recent summit.
- The proposed scheme would allow young people to live, study, or work in each other's countries.
- Labour's manifesto promises no return to freedom of movement, but bilateral deals might be an exception.
- The UK already has similar agreements with non-EU countries like Australia and Canada.
- Critics argue such deals could undermine Brexit and lead to closer ties with the EU.