In the wake of Brexit and the subsequent challenges in UK-EU relations, Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government has unveiled an ambitious 'three pillar' strategy aimed at resetting and strengthening ties with the European Union. This comprehensive approach, while maintaining the UK's position outside the EU, seeks to forge a new era of cooperation and mutual benefit. At the heart of these negotiations lies the contentious issue of a potential Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS), which has emerged as a key bargaining chip in the broader context of rebuilding relations.
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