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Starmer to be offered ’emergency brake’ to stop influx of Europeans entering UK under new youth mobility scheme

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March 29, 2026
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SIR Keir Starmer is set to be offered an “emergency brake” to stop an influx of Europeans entering the UK under a new youth mobility scheme.

Brussels is looking at giving the PM the power to temporarily shut the scheme if too many under-30s want to come here in a 12-month window.

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The PM is set to be offered an ’emergency brake’ to stop an influx of Europeans entering the UKCredit: Getty
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaking at the Joint Expeditionary Force Leaders' Summit.
Brussels is looking at giving Starmer the power to temporarily shut the youth mobility schemeCredit: Reuters

The olive branch is an EU effort to break a deadlock in reset talks with Britain demanding a set numerical limit per year.

It comes ahead of a major UK-EU summit this year.

One EU official said there could be “a monitoring system to ensure both sides are equally satisfied with the way the scheme is operating”.

They added: “It’s about the management of flows rather than an upfront number”.

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Sir Keir has previously insisted the youth experience scheme must have “appropriate time-limits, caps and visa requirements”.

Britain is demanding the cap be limited to the tens of thousands after concerns at the Home Office there could be a rise in net migration.

A government spokesperson said: “We are working together with the EU to create a balanced youth experience scheme.

“It will create new opportunities for young people to live, work, study and travel.

“Any final scheme must be time-limited, capped and will be based on our existing youth mobility schemes.

“These do not include access to home tuition fee status.”



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