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Keir Starmer repeatedly refuses to reveal if plan to let thousands of Europeans into UK will be capped

Published on May 15, 2025 at 05:00 PM

SIR Keir Starmer has refused to say his plan to invite tens of thousands of Europeans back to the UK will be capped.

Despite talking tough on reducing legal migration, the PM is negotiating a visa programme to allow EU citizens under 35 to work or study in the UK.

Sir Keir Starmer during a press conference in Tirana, Albania
Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen shaking hands at a press conference.
Sir Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

Quizzed by the Sun about his negotiations with Brussels over a so-called Youth Mobility Scheme, Sir Keir declined to say there would be a quota on new entry tickets.

Similar schemes with other countries last up to four years meaning someone who applied at 35 could live and work in the UK until they were 39.

Ahead of a summit with the EU in on Monday to hammer out a Brussels “reset”;; the PM insisted his deal would be “good for our economy”;; despite record levels of net migration already.

And he left the door open to Britain becoming a “rule taker”;; by mirroring EU regulations on goods in order to reduce checks on food entering the bloc.

The PM refused to rule out “Dynamic Alignment”;; on rules which would see the UK mirror Brussels laws without any input to set them.

The PM told the Sun he would not give a running commentary on talks but insisted he would not break his manifesto commitment to bring back Free Movement entirely.

Yet he repeatedly refused to say whether accepting Brussels demands for a mobility scheme would have an upper limit on numbers despite pressure from the to set a cap.

He later said: “We have to respect the outcome of the referendum and that’s the framework in which we have been negotiating.”;;

Separately last night Government insiders insisted French trawlers will not be allowed to catch “a single fish more”;; in British waters than its current quota under Sir Keir Starmer’s latest offer to the EU.

As talks with Brussels go down to the wire ahead Monday’s summit, government sources told The Sun the deal on the table will not dilute UK fishermen’s stocks.

But they warn it will not be better than the post-Brexit deal struck by – likely to spark anger from fishermen already angry with European nets off our shores.

Under the 2020 deal, EU vessels would reduce their catch gradually by 25 per cent until 2026 when the agreement is up for .

A Government insider said: “The French especially are making fresh demands on our fish but so far we’re not budging. It won’t be better than the deal we’ve currently got, but we’re trying our damndest to make sure they don’t have a single fish more.”;;

Last night the PM told reporters: “When we started this process the President of the Commission, and I agreed we wouldn’t do megaphone diplomacy.

“We wouldn’t go running to the nearest microphone to make our respective arguments and criticisms. Because of that we’ve made good progress and I’m confident we will make really good progress into Monday.”;;

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