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The Opposition have expressed concerns over a potential youth mobility scheme with the European Union. The home secretary and chancellor both said they are "open" to the plans which would allow Europeans to temporarily live and work in the UK. Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith said it is a "potentially failing immigration scheme" and urged the government to be more transparent with discussions regarding the plans. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00I'm very worried about the government cooking up, behind closed doors, another potentially failing immigration scheme.
00:07And the truth is that no politician is trusted on this now.
00:10The government should be coming out, veying out very openly, if it's having those conversations, what they're about.
00:16I see today reports in the press about one in, one out. How would that work?
00:20Would we form an orderly queue at Dover, like some sort of nightclub, waiting for someone, ideally not in a small boat, to come across?
00:28So the government needs to make a clean breast of what they're talking about.
00:31The cabinet voted 28 times to reverse Brexit.
00:35We know in their heart they would much rather be back in the European Union.
00:39And they need to be clear if they want any trust on this subject.

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