SIR Keir Starmer’s EU “surrender deal”;; will “open the door”;; to millions of new migrants, fuming MPs warned today.
Fury at the deal hit boiling point as it emerged that Brussels has not only demanded free movement for under-35s but also wants “youth”;; to be able to bring their family members to live in the UK too.



Tory Leader blasted Sir Keir for “selling out”;; Britain and contradicting his pledge to reduce sky-high net migration figures.
She said: “Freedom of movement quietly returns.
“Starmer’s Youth Mobility Scheme opens the door to potentially millions of EU migrants—will they have rights to stay?
“Could they bring dependents? Will British taxpayer’s pay their uni fees?
“We closed that chapter with Brexit.
“Labour are intent on reopening it.”;;
This morning Labour Industry Minister Sarah Jones insisted dependents would not be allowed as part of a future “youth experience scheme”;; with the EU.
She told Times Radio: “You can’t bring your family, no.
“And it’s similar to, I think we have 13 other schemes, some of which were negotiated by the last government.
“It’s not uncommon to have this kind of opportunity for our kids as well to go and experience new things and new countries.
“I think most people would welcome that.”;;
Sir Keir’s Brexit reset deal was last night panned as a humiliating surrender — as he was accused of being done up like a kipper.
ambushed the UK with a late demand for 12 more years of French and Spanish trawlers plundering our waters.
hook, line and stinker to ensure key Eurocrats came to his “landmark summit”;; inyesterday.
It means young Europeans can study, work or just sightsee here via a “Youth experience scheme”;;, with a possible 80million eligible.
And now Brussels wants to go even further – demanding dependents are allowed in too.
Euro judges will yet again enforce reams of red tape binding our food and agriculture industry to laws over which we have no control.
will add just 0.3 per cent growth in 15 years’ time — withslamming it as an “appalling sell-out”;;.
agreed to soften checks on food goods entering the bloc and stop forcing British tourists to queue for hours at borders.
Britain can also access EU defence funds and uni exchange programmes, with travelling artists to be excluded from overbearing visa restrictions.
However, it is all subject to months of talks and comes with a price tag of potentially billions.
called his successor an “orange ball-chewing manacled gimp of Brussels”;;.