In a statement issued on Thursday, the EU’s executive said it would ask member states on the EU Council for permission to negotiate a bloc-wide youth mobility agreement with London — while accusing the U.K. of attempting to cherry-pick select member states.“The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union has hit young people in the EU and the U.K. who would like to study, work and live abroad particularly hard,” said Maroš Šefčovič, the European Commission vice-president in charge of relations with the U.K. “Today, we take the first step towards an ambitious but realistic agreement between the EU and the U.K. that would fix this issue," he added. "Our aim is to rebuild human bridges between young Europeans on both sides of the Channel.”
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Gammons would rather send in the Paras to fight them on the beaches rather than allow a new generation to find common ground willing to co-operate for the common good.
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Gammons would rather send in the Paras to fight them on the beaches rather than allow a new generation to find common ground willing to co-operate for the common good.