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    1. HotelPuzzleheaded654 on

      A good thing that will ultimately be used against the government successfully.

    2. spectator_mail_boy on

      Nice one. The bloc with masses of youth unemployment get to shove them at us. Increasing employee supply and lowering wages offered for unskilled work. We in turn send a few reps to Ibiza. Great deal!

    3. Labour could announce a cure for all cancers tomorrow and somehow still manage to sell it like they just brought back the bubonic plague.

    4. Jimmy_Experience on

      Just in time for us millenials to be too old to benefit from this. Thanks boomers!

    5. Realistic-Machine772 on

      So we let anyone in and we have to beg the EU to take our youth? What about older people?

    6. Howamimeanttodothat on

      Yep, open the borders to millions of unemployed young eu nationals to further flood the ever race to the bottom job market. But hey, it’s great if our youth ever want to move to Estonia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary etc.

    7. NSFWaccess1998 on

      I support closer alignment with the EU but I don’t agree with this. We already have an extremely competitive jobs market for young people in this country. Increasing this competition further would not be bad if we had a surplus of jobs and adequate training, but we don’t. At a time when the government are talking about moving people into work this seems very shortsighted- we already have more applicants than vacancies.

      This will largely benefit middle class types and will disadvantage recent grads and working class people.

    8. Whilst I welcome this, under 30 feels a little crap for younger millennials. I was 20 when the vote happened and we were in a global pandemic when we left the EU. I’m 30 this year, so I’d miss out…

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