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    Five unresolved issues in the UK-EU agreement

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    The UK is hoping an agreement on e-gates will avoid lengthy queues for British travellers at EU airports.

    In a turn of events that could only be described as political origami, the UK and the EU have agreed to some sort of deal. You know, one covering trade, defence, fishing, and energy. It’s basically the adult version of “you can have a cookie if you promise not to tell your parents.”

    But hold your applause, folks—major negotiations are still on the table, and important questions remain unanswered. Like, does anyone actually like Brussels sprouts?

    How much will the UK pay?

    The deal mentions something about the UK offering a “financial contribution” to gain access to various perks, like fewer checks on food exports. Apparently, this “administrative cost” is not going to break the bank, according to the Prime Minister’s spokesperson who, let’s face it, could also moonlight as a magician.

    Exact figures? That’s classified. And while they’re working on other negotiations, we’re left in the dark, wondering if we should start saving our pennies.

    One intriguing area? The UK might join the Erasmus+ programme for students. Given that this deal is about as clear as mud, which “significantly improved financial terms” will we get? Perhaps a 2-for-1 deal on overpriced textbooks?

    How many people will benefit from youth visa scheme?

    In another twist, the UK aims to create a “youth experience scheme” allowing young people from the EU to wiggle their way into the UK for work or a gap year – because who wouldn’t want to pile up student debt in another country?

    But here’s the kicker: the government says the scheme will be “capped and time-limited.” They’ve been mum on the specifics, just like your uncle who refuses to disclose where he hides his stash of vintage comic books.

    Currently, there are similar schemes for young people from places like Australia and New Zealand. In 2024, around 24,000 youth mobility visas were doled out, presumably to those who knew how to sneak their way past mom.

    When can British travellers use e-gates?

    Since Brexit, British citizens have been suffering through the joys of having their passports stamped manually at EU airports—nothing says “welcome” quite like a bureaucratic stamp. However, some airports have already opened their gates—e-gates, that is—for British passport-holders.

    The deal assures that, post-October, Brits should be able to saunter through these e-gates instead of standing in a line long enough to contemplate the meaning of life. Yes, that’s how riveting passport control can be.

    The catch? Individual EU countries might still play gatekeeper, deciding if Brits can slip through the digital glory. And, of course, registration will be required. Because what fun is border control without a little extra paperwork?

    Will it be easier for British bands to tour Europe?

    For musical artists, touring in Europe post-Brexit has felt more like navigating a minefield than a concert tour, with extra costs and red tape that would rival a particularly bureaucratic spaghetti western.

    Despite Labour’s manifesto promising to smooth the panicked road for these artists, the recent deal merely tiptoes around the issue by recognizing their “value” and pledging to continue exploring ways to facilitate cultural exchange. Because why not turn artistry into an administrative puzzle?

    UK Music’s Tom Kiehl excitedly termed this a “first step,” but clearly, he was wearing rose-tinted glasses because it looks more like the equivalent of leading a caravan through a sandstorm.

    Will UK qualifications be recognized in the EU?

    There was much chatter about securing a mutual agreement on recognizing professional qualifications, making it easier for UK professionals to work in the EU. You know, simple little things like allowing doctors and lawyers to, well, be doctors and lawyers across borders without breaking a sweat—or a pen’s worth of paperwork.

    Currently, EU citizens can cross borders with their qualifications smoother than a buttered slide. Meanwhile, UK professionals are stuck playing hide and seek with bureaucracy that barely has an end in sight. Talk about playing hard to get!

    As it stands, the agreement promises nothing more than some “dedicated dialogues,” which might mean spending more time talking in circles than actually getting anything done. But hey, who doesn’t love small talk?

    Agreement issues UKEU unresolved
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