The Proposal and its Implications
Last week, the Commission introduced a proposal on youth mobility with the UK, covering activities for 18-30 year olds. This move was seen as a response to the UK's efforts to secure bilateral deals with EU member states, sparking debates on benefits and approaches.
Not Quite Freedom of Movement
Despite the extensive nature of the proposal, it explicitly does not offer freedom of movement. There is no new path to permanent residence or general rights equivalent to nationals, signaling a focus on mobility rather than free movement.
Political Dynamics at Play
The rejection of the proposal by the UK and Labour party reflects concerns about freedom of movement. Trust levels between the UK and the EU remain a challenge, with both sides hesitant to fully embrace the proposal.
Looking Ahead
While the proposal is yet to be finalized by member states, it signals potential options for future UK governments. With ongoing British engagement on various issues, the anticipation of significant changes post-election may be reevaluated.
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By: Simon Usherwood
Title: Youth Mobility: Is It a Goer?
Sourced From: euatou.ideasoneurope.eu/2024/04/24/youth-mobility-it-is-a-goer/
Published Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2024 06:34:59 +0000
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