Sir Keir Starmer should accept an uncapped youth mobility scheme as part of Labour's post-Brexit "reset" deal with the EU , the bloc has demanded. Officials hope to sign an agreement next year that will allow an unrestricted number of young Europeans to come and live and work in Britain in the next few years.

As part of its demand, Brussels wants its students to be given "equal treatment" with their British peers, including being exempted from paying international university fees - often double those paid by domestic students - and a waiver of the NHS surcharge fee, which covers the potential cost of medical treatments, which costs £776 per year on other youth mobility schemes. Both of these are red-line issues for the UK, which relies on higher international fees to subsidise un

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