
Il programma di mobilità giovanile tra Regno Unito e UE potrebbe consentire a decine di migliaia di persone di vivere e lavorare all’estero
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/dec/05/uk-eu-youth-mobility-scheme-could-let-tens-of-thousands-live-work-abroad
di eldomtom2
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Would also let tens of thousands of Europeans from countries with even worse youth employment issues than us work here, so increasing competition and reducing training opportunities for our kids.
The whole free movement of labour under Capitalism thing disproportionately effects young people, but they will double down and just vaguely blame “boomers” for all their problems.
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Like before, Erasmus, take your pick, it’ll be one way traffic.
Other than helping businesses with more low cost labour I’m not sure what the benefit for Britain is.
‘The government views the youth mobility scheme as one of a number of agreements it can finalise in the coming months that would deliver tangible benefits to the British public.
A government source said Nigel Farage was increasingly in “uncomfortable territory” over the UK’s relations with the EU, citing polling suggesting that a majority of voters now favour closer ties and more than 70% want to see a controlled and time-limited youth mobility programme.’
BRINO is the direction of travel, this is just one more step. Good!
As usual they sell this as opening up opportunities abroad, when the reality will be far more EU citizens come here than vice versa, further crushing the jobs market for the young.
If it was not for Brexit, we would never have this scheme in place. No enough thanks to the 51.89%.
As an employer I welcome this. When we last had easier movement with the eu we got harder working people willing to work for less. Young brits are just lazy, if we’re honest.
i thought we were supposed to be reducing immigration?
The word “Could”, means that it will never happen, at all.
The only benefit to us of this is political. It will inevitably end up with far more of them coming here than vice versa – Erasmus did, and free movement did. We replaced Erasmus with Turing, which, despite my considerable scepticism when we set it up, actually seems to be working really well.
We definitely don’t need European students getting free university tuition again, either.
The only benefit is if it gives us diplomatic capital with the EU to get better deals elsewhere. And since the EU seems set on not negotiating reasonably anyway, I’m not sure that’s worth anything.
“We got Brexit because the country is full of racists. A far-right party is knocking on the door of power. Lets throw open the gates and let loads more foreigners in!”
Some world class brains in action here.