RACHEL Reeves has urged the PM to sign up to an “ambitious” deal to let young people from the EU live and work in Britain.
The Chancellor is scrambling to fill a £30 billion blackhole in the UK finances and hopes a youth mobility scheme will bring in some economic growth.
But her words are likely to spark a fresh row over immigration and the unpicking of Brexit.
Earlier this week, new stats revealed a staggering 750,000 migrants moved to the UK in the year ending June 2024.
This is the equivalent of a city around the size of Leeds being added to the population.
Ms Reeves said she wants the the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), the official forecaster, to “score” the EU reset when it rates the economy this autumn.
In an interview with The Times ahead of Labour Party conferenc