Britain rejects EU free movement scheme

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Britain has rejected an offer by the EU to allow its under 30s free movement within the Union as it would cost the British taxpayer a lot of money.

Keir Starmer's Labour Party, who are set to win this year's General Election and form the next Government, have said they will not take up the offer when, as seems likely, Starmer become Prime Minister.

The Labour Party supported Remain during the 2016 EU Referendum and now a desperate EU, knowing that the Labour Party headed by Sir Keir Starmer are about to be in power for the first time since 2010, offered the proposal to the party.

However, in the years since the referendum the Labour Party has accepted the democratic decision and its current leader Keir Starmer is a Brexiteer.

Britain seceded from the EU in January 2020.

 
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