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Open Door Part 2. The definition of insanity is trying things over again and hoping for a different result.

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Wyllow3 Sat 17-May-25 12:39:25

Just done a quick check of the newspapers/news outlets and yes the O/P is right out of GB news that its a "reset" and a "Back door" into freedom of movement as was in the past

quote GB news, "Shock Brexit Betrayal" quote Badenoch ""free movement through the back door". Tice says....(need I go on?

Whereas its nothing of the kind, Starmer said "Sir Keir has denied these accusations, saying that Labour has a "red line in our manifesto about freedom of movement" and that "youth mobility is not freedom of movement". Announcements on Monday

Chocolatelovinggran Sat 17-May-25 12:31:17

I hope that this will make it easier for my young GC, born abroad, to study or gain work experience in the UK if they wish.
The country of which they are citizens funds study abroad.

Wyllow3 Sat 17-May-25 12:27:04

correct to "Its likely to be restricted and cautious in line with general visa changes

Wyllow3 Sat 17-May-25 12:26:23

M0nica

MaizieD

I'm wondering what the OP is so scared of?

A few young Europeans and young Brits enabled to move more freely between the UK and Europe. Terrifying😱

For once I am on the negative side on this. Unless there are limits on the numbers of people who will benefit from this - iin both directions, we could end up with millions of young people flooding in - as with the Tony Blair initiative. That or they are given short term work and holiday visas's similar to those granted to Australia.

Why not wait for details before critiques? Its likely to be restricted and cautious in line with general via changes, but make so much difference for younger people to see further than the UK, increase understanding of the world we live in, and for your Europeans the same.

As Allira said, As long as the scheme is administered well, it should be of great benefit to all

Allira Sat 17-May-25 12:07:58

That or they are given short term work and holiday visas's similar to those granted to Australia.
Australia is very strict about deporting young people if they have overstayed their visa term.

M0nica Sat 17-May-25 11:30:57

MaizieD

I'm wondering what the OP is so scared of?

A few young Europeans and young Brits enabled to move more freely between the UK and Europe. Terrifying😱

For once I am on the negative side on this. Unless there are limits on the numbers of people who will benefit from this - iin both directions, we could end up with millions of young people flooding in - as with the Tony Blair initiative. That or they are given short term work and holiday visas's similar to those granted to Australia.

Mollygo Sat 17-May-25 11:21:26

It’s the older curmudgeons who won’t support it, as they don’t support anything this government does

That’s so funny Casdon since, in the time honoured I know somebody GN fashion, I know people through family, friends, gym members and work, where staff range from NQT to late 60’s who also don’t support some of the actions of this government.
They’d be surprised to learn that they are curmudgeons, even those who are not older.
Incidentally, what’s your definition/age limit for being an older curmudgeon?

Allira Sat 17-May-25 11:02:28

Casdon

This is proposed as an extension of the time limited visas offered already to the young people of a multitude of other countries. One in, one out with young Brits wanting work experience in Europe is a likely option.
I can guarantee that if UK under 30s were asked, they would see this as an entirely positive move, which benefits them too. It’s the older curmudgeons who won’t support it, as they don’t support anything this government does.

It’s the older curmudgeons who won’t support it, as they don’t support anything this government does.

Well, that's rather curmudgeonly Casdon! Not to mention ageist. Not like you.
There are plenty of younger people who are anti-immigration.

My own DC and many young people I know have taken
advantage of the working visa schemes and one of my DC worked in several European countries before Brexit.

As long as the scheme is administered well, it should be of great benefit to all.

MaizieD Sat 17-May-25 10:59:46

Mollygo

GrannyGravy13

If this agreement on free movement for young people from EU and U.K. goes ahead, wouldn’t it be at odds with Labours restrictions on immigration announced this week?

No. The free movement for young people would be spun as a success, because these young people wouldn’t be immigrants, but students.
Presumably they’d have to come funded, like all the foreign students we meet at the university and at Sainsburys and they won’t be coming to stay.
Immigration will be harder to deal with.

Immigration would be a lot easier to deal with if all the overseas students paying huge sums to be educated at UK universities weren't included in the immigration figures. They mostly come, study and go home.

Fees quoted in 2024 for international students vary between £11,000 and £67,000 per year, depending on the university and the course studied. On top of that are living costs and the healthcare surcharge. They are highly unlikely to be paying that kind of money and then overstay their study visa to work under the radar in a nail bar or a hand car wash...

www.uniadmissions.co.uk/international-students/international-student-costs/

419,000 study visas issued in 2024.

www.gov.uk/government/statistics/immigration-system-statistics-year-ending-december-2024/summary-of-latest-statistics

PoliticsNerd Sat 17-May-25 10:55:59

Iam64

Oh goodie, another negative, grumpy thread for Starmer bashing

They should be marked - skull and crossbones perhaps?

Magenta8 Sat 17-May-25 10:55:00

Casdon

Goodness Sarnia is it Spill the Bile Saturday?

Earwiggo again.grin

GrannyGravy13 Sat 17-May-25 10:43:30

Casdon

This is proposed as an extension of the time limited visas offered already to the young people of a multitude of other countries. One in, one out with young Brits wanting work experience in Europe is a likely option.
I can guarantee that if UK under 30s were asked, they would see this as an entirely positive move, which benefits them too. It’s the older curmudgeons who won’t support it, as they don’t support anything this government does.

I really hope you are not including me in your older curmudgeons Casdon

I didn’t vote for this Labour government, but I would rather they succeed than fail.

Cannot see why anyone would wish failure on any government, if the government fails than the country’s citizens have to deal with the inevitable consequences.

Casdon Sat 17-May-25 10:33:58

This is proposed as an extension of the time limited visas offered already to the young people of a multitude of other countries. One in, one out with young Brits wanting work experience in Europe is a likely option.
I can guarantee that if UK under 30s were asked, they would see this as an entirely positive move, which benefits them too. It’s the older curmudgeons who won’t support it, as they don’t support anything this government does.

Mollygo Sat 17-May-25 10:32:34

GrannyGravy13

If this agreement on free movement for young people from EU and U.K. goes ahead, wouldn’t it be at odds with Labours restrictions on immigration announced this week?

No. The free movement for young people would be spun as a success, because these young people wouldn’t be immigrants, but students.
Presumably they’d have to come funded, like all the foreign students we meet at the university and at Sainsburys and they won’t be coming to stay.
Immigration will be harder to deal with.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 17-May-25 10:12:14

If this agreement on free movement for young people from EU and U.K. goes ahead, wouldn’t it be at odds with Labours restrictions on immigration announced this week?

eazybee Sat 17-May-25 10:04:34

Sarnia I agree with you, and we all know Starmer is desperate to return to the EU, where he believes, as did Blair, one day he will become President.
And Iam64, nothing like the amount of vicious Boris Bashing that still rears its head on GN.
Starmer? Lies?

MaizieD Sat 17-May-25 10:04:31

I'm wondering what the OP is so scared of?

A few young Europeans and young Brits enabled to move more freely between the UK and Europe. Terrifying😱

Casdon Sat 17-May-25 09:35:02

Goodness Sarnia is it Spill the Bile Saturday?

Whitewavemark2 Sat 17-May-25 09:22:26

The EU is a powerful economic block. It is in a position to insist on certain rules that must be followed in order to benefit from trading with this block.

We were once in this position as a member. We gave that membership up with all the benefits it bestowed.

LizzieDrip Sat 17-May-25 09:08:39

”Starmer is set to announce a new deal on youth mobility with the EU which is part of his Brexit reset”

Hooray👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

escaped Sat 17-May-25 09:00:18

I'm pleased that Starmer is showing a bit of positivity on these issues. However, as I said on the other EU thread, it won't be any easy ride. He will have to grovel a bit. Have to wait and see.

Iam64 Sat 17-May-25 08:47:32

Oh goodie, another negative, grumpy thread for Starmer bashing

Sarnia Sat 17-May-25 08:29:40

Starmer is set to announce a new deal on youth mobility with the EU which is part of his Brexit reset.
It sounds very similar to Blair's Open Door policy and we all know what a disaster that was.
I sincerely hope Starmer has his facts right because he looked a total idiot when he trumpeted his return hub scheme with Albania only to be told by the Albanian Prime Minister, Rama, that their deal is with Italy and only Italy.