Starmer considers EU visa deal for under-30s | British ministers looking at agreement to allow 18 to 30-year-olds in the UK and EU to live, work and study in each other’s countries

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/02/02/keir-starmer-opens-door-eu-youth-visa-scheme/

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    1. Going to suck when you turn 30 and have to face the bad times.

      Also low key envious now I’m past the line.

    2. Aggravating-Curve755 on

      First but of good news I’ve seen in a while, and then I remembered I’m over 30 🤣

    3. Well fuck us 34 year olds I guess. I hate this fucking country with a vengeance

      All my opportunities have been stripped one at a time. Being a millennial in the UK is truly depressing

    4. If he agrees to this FOM-lite, all he will do is further push people to reform, but hey, maybe he prefers opposition to actually governing the country.

    5. modsarescourge-3468 on

      Well that’s 1-2 million more people in the UK than the other way. If you think there’s no jobs in the U.K for youth, wait till you see continental Europe.

    6. More competition for graduate jobs is just what we need. Though I suspect most graduates would be happy with this idea like turkeys voting for Christmas.

      Good for the well off families who can afford to send their kid on a working holiday in Europe I guess.

    7. dontreadthismessage on

      As a 33 year old it really fucking sucks to have opportunities snatched away from me as Brexit happened and then have them replaced by opportunities that now exclude me as I’ve aged. Why are these schemes so hostile to anyone over 30? I still have plenty to offer and would like the freedom back that I used to have. I fucking loathe Brexit and the idiots who supported it so much.

    8. Massive concession that provides almost no benefit to the UK, but opens the door to over 3 million job seekers from the continent.

    9. Environmental_Move38 on

      What’ll happen is, the brightest will go to Europe and the UK will get the dregs of the recent imports they realise they don’t want all applying for benefits then bringing their extended families across.

      Just like any other bright spark plan Labour have had there isn’t any upside

    10. Fucking pissed that I’m too old to benefit from this after my right to have this was stripped away because of the stupidity of others.

      Still this is a great first step to repairing our relationship with Europe and hopefully this puts us back on the path of rejoining. Chuffed for the young people that will benefit from this.

    11. Oh, so just fuck Millenials then aye?

      Literally the only ones getting uber fucked consistently by boomers.

      2008 Credit Crash. Our Parents scream at us to stop buying starbucks to afford a house (But not to much so as to negatively affect the economy). We don’t work hard enpough. We’re not productive enough. 2020 Covid Crash, inflation, lack of consumer spending ability.

    12. So all the economic migrants into Italy, Greece etc will have an easy route to the UK?

      Are we sure Starmer is not getting a bung from Farage?

    13. Definitely_Human01 on

      And what exactly are we getting in return?

      The article only says that Starmer is considering it, but there’s nothing on what we’ve asked for in return.

      Are we going to take in their unemployed and in return get a “reset” of UK-EU relations? Because that “reset” is worth less than the paper I wipe my arse with if there’s no tangible benefits attached.

    14. Does anyone remember when being a member of the EU allowed ‘**anyone of any age’** in the UK and EU to live, work and study in each other’s countries? I do. It was of enormous benefit both economically and socially.

      Instead of having “free movement for young people”, should we be having ”free movement for everyone”? You bet we should. The problem being that there are politicians and commentators that still back the ideology that isolation of an entire nation’s population from interacting with the rest of the World is a bad thing and detrimental to the UK’s economy and social stability. Let’s all stop listening to those stupendously idiotic arse-holes and think of our own prosperity, freedoms, rights and opportunities for once. We all know who they are, don’t we? Stop listening to, and even remotely believing what they say because they are wrong and insidiously evil in their intentions.

      Look at the state of the country. It’s an absolute disaster, isn’t it? 14 years of austerity imposed by a Tory Government decimated huge parts of public services. Brexit, again a Tory Government initiative that was backed by certain right wing politicians and newspapers, has decimated trade, prosperity and international relations Worldwide. All the time this was going on, the already wealthy became wealthier, while the rest of us got a damn site poorer. Criminal, isn’t it? yet many actually voted in favour of it.

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    15. legosneakersfan on

      Why just for under 30s, needs to be applicable to everyone, why should only under 30s get to leave

    16. Objective-Figure7041 on

      Just constantly coming up with proposals to keep the flow of unskilled people into the country.

      This country is addicted to foreign low skilled workers.

    17. How about raise that age? I’m already past that age and that’s literally the one thing I want back.

      Why not bring it back for all?

      I’ve had rights I had for my whole life stripped from me by the government, and opportunities and jobs taken away because of this. Especially being self employed it’s extremely difficult getting any form of visa that would allow me unlimited time in the EU like before.

      Brexit kicked in when I was about to hit 30. Now 5 years later, along with covid, I’ve lost so many opportunities I could have had over the dumbest thing a country has sine to itself.

    18. Can’t they just admit Brexit was a massive mistake?

      We are left alone, weakened, and now it’s clear America can’t be relied on either.

    19. UnderpantsInfluencer on

      It’s like a cruel joke. My wife is 31 this year. We need to reapply for spouse visa next year and we do not have the money or meet the requirements because we already spent thousands on the first visa.

    20. I like this but only under 30s stings. I was 21 when the vote happened but I’ll be 30 before anything like this is finalised.

    21. Appropriate_Word_649 on

      As much as I appreciate an opportunity for people to gain this back, I’m furious at this whole stupid situation. I’m 35, I voted remain and I’m left out of this suggestion. Fine, whatever I wouldn’t want it taken away just because I don’t get in on the agreement, but why on earth is this bull still sticking.

      People were straight up LIED to about brexit. They were promised a better NHS and look at the state of it. We should be prosecuting people for this scandal, not limping along muttering about democracy and what the people supposedly wanted. Brexit voters didn’t want the shit situation we’re in but they believed in their government. I’m not going to argue about whether they should have bought into it or not, the lies that were told should never have been allowed to circulate without consequence.

      This just feels like a kick in the teeth. We have lost so much, this is a bandage on a gushing wound.

    22. Francis_Tumblety on

      lol, it’s almost like this was a thing when we in the EU, a thing that while I wouldn’t ever affect me, I grieved its loss for my nieces and nephews. Maybe the genius plan here is to roll back brekshit one horrible mistake at a time. Never actually rejoin (keep the brekshitters happy) but wring out as much as we used to have as possible.

      Ultimately it will be take the euro and rejoin. That will be the caveat. I’m fine with that. I don’t want to look at the family of spongers and predator protectors ever again (on the rare times i even see physical money).

    23. More_Advantage_1054 on

      This is going to be so one sided. Youth unemployment across Europe is brutal, especially in the southern countries. They’ll all flock here and very few will leave the UK from our side.

      This will kill the graduate market for UK graduates.

    24. GaulteriaBerries on

      I’m older but I voted to remain. I sadly met a number of people who voted to leave and who had property in Europe. Pulling the drawbridge up after themselves.

    25. I like this idea, considering that the vast majority of said group would not have been of age to vote in the referendum (and younger people tended to vote remain). That being said, as somebody who just turned 30 in December and who voted remain (my first time voting for anything), it does suck to be excluded.

    26. Being 30 in this country is just depressing. I can’t wait to buy a house this year in a mediocre area and have most of my net income spent on doing so. Exciting.

    27. Glad they’re bringing it back, but it sucks for the people of the age who were just about old enough for the programs when they shut this down and five years later are too old for it.

    28. west_country_wendigo on

      This is such an obvious win. The right wing rags are going scream betrayal regardless so you may as well do good policy

    29. Brexit vote when I was 20.

      Brexit happened when I was 24. 

      Now they’re teasing me with an EU visa just as I turn 29.

      I’d like to personally thank my elder generations for completely sacrificing my twenties. Throw in an imploded early career and 2 years with minimal social contact, thanks to lockdowns and COVID, and I can categorically say that I don’t have any resentment whatsoever. /s