A FRESH Cabinet Brexit row has erupted over plans to let young Europeans live and work in Britain.
is said to be pushing for a in a bid to reset relations with Brussels and jump-start growth.

The EU bloc has made a a top demand ahead of a summit in London next month.
Euro officials want 18 to 30-year-olds to be allowed to live, work and study in the UK for up to four years.
Home Secretary is understood to be against the plan.
The fears it would shatter public trust in ’s promise to reduce net migration.
One insider warned: “We wouldn’t accept any scheme that would not be in line with reducing .”;
Ms Reeves is eyeing a deal modelled on arrangements with , and .
These allow young people to work in the UK for two years, with extensions in some cases.
The Treasury says such a scheme could boost the economy by up to 0.45 per cent over ten years.
is expected to offer concessions on food standards, carbon taxes and fishing access in exchange for smoother trade.
He meets European Commission boss today in London in a bid to finalise a package ahead of the summit on May 19.
No10 said: “The Prime Minister has been clear there will be no return to freedom of movement, the customs union or single market.”;
745,000 in 2022.
MP blasted: “They talk tough on immigration, yet they are willing to open the doors even further.
“It’s not just reckless â it’s dangerous.”;
And said: “Labour ministers spend more time finding ways to unpick than make the most of its benefits.”;
