Britain to offer EU youth mobility scheme in Brexit reset talks
- Keir Starmer is planning to offer the EU a youth mobility scheme for people aged 18-30, which has pleased anti-Brexit campaigners.
- The youth mobility scheme is seen as essential by several European countries for a potential deal.
- Starmer aims to reset Britain's relationship with the EU, addressing concerns about caps on numbers and fees for non-British students.
- The British concession may face resistance regarding limits on numbers, healthcare surcharges, and tuition fees for non-British students.
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