THE Chancellor was slammed for “betraying Brexit”; yesterday â as she signalled the opening of a new European migration route.
hinted that millions of EU-based adults aged between 18 and 30 will be eligible to move to Britain under a , allowing free cross-border work and travel.

The visa would be part of a fresh Brussels creep, with ministers looking to thrash out a new post- deal next month.
said: “Rachel Reeves’ choices have damaged the , meaning borrowing is up significantly, is rising, and economic growth forecasts have been cut.
“That’s why the Treasury has forced her to do what it always does: import cheap foreign labour to make up for the damage she has inflicted on the economy.”;
He added: “Be in no doubt, this is just another attempt by Labour to betray Brexit and re-open the door to uncontrolled and unlimited .
“Every time negotiates Britain loses.”;
On Sunday Ms Reeves insisted she wants to “bring down net migration”; and not “return to freedom of movement”;.
But she added: “We do want to see better trading relationships between our countries and we do want to enable young people from and the UK to be able to work and travel overseas.”;
by declaring the EU more important than America to the economy.
The Chancellor made the remarks hours before to try to secure a much-coveted