EU 'prepared to compromise on youth mobility scheme with UK' to get deal over the line
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00:00Listen up, under-30s. Brexit might not have ruined all your travel plans.
00:04The EU is reportedly considering a youth mobility deal with the UK,
00:08meaning that 18 to 30-year-old Brits would be allowed to travel
00:10around Europe for up to four years.
00:12The same would apply for young Europeans who want to come to the UK.
00:16The EU is also offering to lower the number of years
00:19adults under the age of 30 can remain in the UK,
00:21from four years to two or three.
00:23This is to make the deal more attractive to Prime Minister Keir Starmer,
00:26who is facing increased pressure to lower migration levels.
00:29The plan also proposed British universities
00:32stop charging Europeans higher international student fees.
00:35According to reports by the Eye,
00:37it could become a concrete offer from Brussels in as soon as two months.
00:40However, it seems unlikely Starmer is going to be sold on the deal.
00:44He recently vowed to reduce migration levels
00:46and Britain's dependency on foreign workers.
00:49The PM has also repeatedly said that he has no plans to agree
00:52to a youth mobility scheme with the EU,
00:54and stressed there would be no return to free movement under his leadership.
00:58But apparently EU negotiators are hopeful.
01:01They believe this position could change,
01:03with a youth mobility deal being a key EU ask in Brexit reset negotiations.
01:08Given that 75% of 18 to 24-year-olds voted remain in the Brexit referendum,
01:13it's likely young people will very much hope that this deal goes through.