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Fury as Rachel Reeves’ youth migration deal blasted as ‘back door to free movement’ | Politics | News

Reform British leader Nigel Farage accused Rachel Reeves of opening a “free movement back door üzerine upon a potential migration agreement with the EU. The chancellor believes that Britain should sign a “ambitious yönetic migration agreement with the block that will allow young people from Europe to live and work in the UK.

Movement is part of the plan to increase the economy and reduce the need for tax increases in the future budget. Reeves called on the country’s finances to include the benefits of Brexit reset in the Brexit reset in the upcoming forecasts of the Budget Liquid Office (OBR) under the pressure of filling the country’s finance. The chancellor greeted a youth mobility plan that will allow young people throughout Europe to live and work in the UK, and vice versa, as a thing that will be “good for the economy, good for growth and good for work”.

He told me times: “We want OBR to scoring it. They scored goals when we left the European Union. They should score both the advanced trade relations we negotiated and this youth experience plan.”

The movement to include OBR from the post -Brexit agreements will mean that the official estimator will make more positive assessments about the economic health of the UK before the November 26 budget.

OBR had previously suggested that the UK’s current GDP was about 4% lower than that if it was in the EU.

Research shows that net migration will increase by 31,000 a year due to the mobility plan, and the increase of 0.45% GDP in ten years is equivalent to £ 5 billion per year.

Reeves added: “As a government, we acknowledged that we want to have an ambitious youth experience plan to allow young people in the UK to go and work, travel, volunteer, gain experience, and learn the language in European countries.

“And we want young people from these European countries to come to England and have the opportunities they have to travel, work and work in Europe.

“We also want OBR to scoring it because when we leave the European Union, Obr said that our economy will be 4% smaller. We think that the economy will be stronger as a result of reset in May.”

However, reform British leader Nigel Farage warned that such a plan will “be the back door for effective free movement”.

Chancellor, if the scheme was introduced, so far it has not been able to report how many people have been expected to come to, but some estimates increased the number to 50,000.

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