THE Germans are piling on pressure to allow young EU migrants to live and work in Britain.
The proposed scheme, labelled a betrayal by opponents, would allow under-30s from to stay in the UK for a time on a youth visa.


Berlin’s ambassador in , Miguel Berger, said there “needs to be progress”;, insisting it would not fuel migration.
Some Labour MPs have also called for PM to approve it.
Fears are mounting ministers will cave in over the idea â as well as on fishing and trading standards â in return for a reset deal bringing closer cooperation.
Tory leader has branded the scheme “free movement by the back door”;.
She said: “Starmer risks bringing in young, unskilled to compete with British workers.”;
Nick Thomas-Symonds said a visa deal was “not part of our plans”;.
But he did not rule it out categorically.
At No10 yesterday Sir Keir met EU Commission boss .
She said talks could pave the way to Britain joining a European security programme.
joining the defence pact until it agrees to give them greater access to our rich fishing waters.