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“She DESTROYED Starmer in Seconds – Watch the MP Who EXPOSED the Truth About His EU Deal!”

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In Parliament today, a dramatic moment unfolded when a brave MP stood up and directly challenged Keir Starmer about the new EU youth mobility deal. The MP spoke with passion and frustration, pointing out that many European countries like France, Spain, Portugal, and Sweden are struggling with high youth unemployment. She said it was obvious why the EU wanted this deal so their unemployed young people could come to the UK and find work, putting even more pressure on British jobs.

The MP didn’t hold back. She asked what kind of research or planning had been done to understand how this deal would affect young British people, especially white working-class boys who already have fewer opportunities and face the highest rates of unemployment. She warned that without clear limits, British youth could lose out.

Her voice grew sharper as she called the deal a bitter betrayal if it meant helping other countries fix their problems while ignoring the struggles of young people at home. She demanded the Prime Minister explain what cap, if any, had been placed on the number of young people allowed to come from the EU. If there was no cap, she said, the government would be letting down a generation.

The Prime Minister responded firmly, saying that the youth mobility scheme had been carefully negotiated. He explained that it would not be open-ended. There would be a clear cap on how many people could come, the deal would only last for a limited time, and all participants would need proper visas. He pushed back against claims that the UK was giving too much, saying that people had once said the UK would never get such a deal after Brexit but the government had proved them wrong.

The Prime Minister also used the moment to talk about what the government was doing for young people in the UK. He mentioned special programmes called “trailblazer schemes” which are designed to help young people find work and get training. These programmes focus on areas where people are struggling most and are meant to create real opportunities.

But the spotlight was clearly on Keir Starmer. The MP’s bold words had put him under pressure. She made it clear that, in her view, the Labour Party had failed to stand up for young British workers. She reminded everyone watching that this deal could shift job opportunities away from British youth, and warned that politicians need to put their own country first.

The exchange quickly caught attention online. Clips of the fiery moment were shared on social media, and many praised the MP for being brave enough to ask the hard questions. Some people said it was the first time they had seen someone really speak up for working-class boys in Parliament. Others said this might be the moment when doubts about the EU deal began to grow louder.

The debate is far from over. As the UK moves forward with its youth mobility plans, many will continue to watch closely, asking whether the government is really doing enough to protect and support its own young people. For now, one thing is certain this MP made sure their voices were heard loud and clear.