Why is Labour getting bolder on Europe? It knows even leave voters can now see the benefits | Gaby Hinsliff
Briefly

Nearly nine years after the Brexit referendum, public sentiment is changing, especially among younger citizens. A proposed youth visa deal with the EU offers 18- to 30-year-olds opportunities to work or study abroad, hinting at a potential shift toward more pro-European policies. Despite lingering suspicions among Labour leavers about EU trustworthiness, some politicians are echoing calls for improved relations, signaling a rising willingness to embrace new opportunities in the aftermath of Brexit, particularly important for younger generations affected by the pandemic.
"It's not the return of freedom of movement, but it's the least Gen Z deserve: a chance for the kids whose horizons were so wretchedly shrunk by Covid to broaden them and have a few adventures."
"Rachel Reeves publicly acknowledges that a good reset deal with the EU in May is potentially bigger than a trade deal with the US..."
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