Labour Would Discuss Boosting Youth Mobility With EU, Lammy Says
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A Labour government would be willing to discuss how to allow young adults to move more easily between the UK and European Union as part of broader negotiations to boost cooperation, the poll-leading opposition party’s shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy said.
If Labour wins the next general election, it would “get into negotiation” with the EU when the post-Brexit trade agreement is reviewed in 2025, Lammy said at the Institute of Government on Friday. Polls put the party on track to enter government after the vote, which must be held by the end of January.