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    UK's Starmer talks of youth mobility deal from EU summit, Times reports

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    Posted on May 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    UK PM Keir Starmer discusses a youth mobility deal with the EU, aiming to improve relations without restoring full freedom of movement. EU leaders will meet in London to discuss cooperation.

    UK's Starmer Considers Youth Mobility Deal with EU Leaders

    (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer raised the prospect that a youth mobility deal with the European Union will be struck next week, saying in an interview on Friday that this would not amount to a return to freedom of movement.

    Starmer will welcome EU leaders to London on Monday to help reset relations with the bloc, with both sides aiming to secure progress in some specific areas while other issues will remain off-limits.

    Opposition politicians, including Nigel Farage who leads the increasingly popular Reform UK, say making it easier for more young EU citizens to come to Britain could open the door to full freedom of movement.

    In the interview, Starmer told the Times newspaper that overall freedom of movement was a "red line", adding that "youth mobility is not freedom of movement".

    Starmer's personal approval ratings have hit a record low, according to a YouGov survey published on Friday, and he is under pressure to show his government is delivering on its promises of economic renewal.

    "If we get this stronger trading relationship with the EU then hopefully that will be measured in the pockets of working

    people," Starmer told the Times.

    Brexit has grown increasingly unpopular with the electorate, according to opinion polls, with the economy faring poorly in recent years and international trade a particular weak spot.

    (Reporting by Andy Bruce; Editing by Richard Chang)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK PM Keir Starmer discusses a potential youth mobility deal with the EU.
    • •The deal aims to improve UK-EU relations without restoring full freedom of movement.
    • •Starmer's approval ratings are low, adding pressure to deliver economic renewal.
    • •Brexit remains unpopular, with economic struggles and trade issues persisting.
    • •EU leaders will meet in London to discuss specific areas of cooperation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Starmer talks of youth mobility deal from EU summit, Times reports

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the potential youth mobility deal between the UK and the EU, discussed by UK PM Keir Starmer.

    2What is the purpose of the youth mobility deal?

    The deal aims to improve relations between the UK and the EU without reverting to full freedom of movement.

    3Why is Starmer under pressure?

    Starmer faces pressure due to low approval ratings and the need to deliver on economic promises.

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