Monday, December 8, 2025

UK Youth Migration Deal: Reeves Seeks EU Agreement for Economic Growth

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Labour’s Reeves Urges⁣ OBR to Account for EU Youth ​Mobility⁤ scheme in Upcoming Forecast

LIVERPOOL – ​ Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves is pressing⁢ for the Office of ⁤Budget Obligation (OBR) to factor the potential economic benefits of a new ⁣EU youth ​mobility scheme into its forecasts ⁢ahead of the November ‍26th Budget,‌ according to‌ a report in The Times. Reeves⁤ argues the scheme would⁢ be “good for⁢ the economy, good for growth and good for business.”

The UK and EU​ agreed ⁤in ‍may‍ to work⁤ towards a “youth experience visa” programme,though⁢ specific details remain ⁤under negotiation. The proposed⁣ scheme could allow individuals aged 18-30 to live and work in the UK for two to three years.

Reeves believes acknowledging the scheme’s potential impact is justified, citing‌ the OBR’s previous assessment that brexit reduced ⁤UK growth by 4%. “Consequently of that reset in May, we⁢ think the economy will be stronger. We also want ​the OBR to score that,” she told ‌ The Times.

The call comes as the Chancellor ‍prepares for a ‌perhaps significant fiscal gap – ​estimated ‌between £20 and ‌£30 billion per year ⁢- due to expected⁢ downgrades in long-term economic performance and productivity. Inclusion of‍ the youth⁤ mobility scheme’s projected ⁤benefits could lessen the need​ for‍ spending cuts or tax increases, despite Labour’s pledges not⁣ to raise income ⁤tax, National Insurance, or⁣ VAT for ⁣working people.

The UK currently operates‌ similar youth mobility schemes ​with 11 ‌countries, including Australia, New Zealand, ⁤and japan, issuing just⁤ over 24,000 visas in 2023.

The proposal has faced criticism from Conservative and⁣ Reform⁢ UK parties, who view it as a step ‍towards restoring freedom ⁢of movement.The OBR is due to deliver⁣ its first economic forecast to the Treasury on⁢ Friday.

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