UKIP’s success in the Clacton by-election has prompted further unease in Conservative and Labour ranks, with free movement of people in the EU, a cornerstone of the Union, now suddenly under fire from the political elite. Brad Blitz writes that the shift in tone is not only at odds with previous policies, it reflects a clear misreading of EU provisions regarding the free movement of people. The free movement of people is not an absolute right and does not guarantee automatic access to the UK; states are still permitted to treat nationals and EU citizens differently and prevent benefit fraud and welfare tourism
As a result of the enlargement of the European Union (EU), the number of migrants from Eastern ...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
This paper deals with the development of free movement of people principle during the initial phase ...
EU citizens have the right to live and work in any other EU state. As Roxana Barbulescu writes, howe...
Immigration will be one of the defining issues of the General Election, with Labour and the Conserva...
Free movement of labour across the EU has become a controversial issue in several European countries...
After denial, there is acceptance. Some in Labour have not yet reached this stage, but increasingly ...
The ’emergency brake’ is not the first time member states have tried to restrict freedom of movement...
Several Labour MPs – as well as LSE Brexit contributor Richard Johnson – have argued Labour needs to...
The 2013 European Year of Citizens was profoundly marked by escalating attacks against one of the EU...
By bundling the manifold policy expertise of the researchers of the Institute for European Studies (...
The way in which free movement of people has become the central issue of the British government’s re...
European law guarantees the free movement of citizens across EU member states. Using the UK as a cas...
The campaign that succeeded in pushing Britain out of the European Union focused on the perceived th...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
As a result of the enlargement of the European Union (EU), the number of migrants from Eastern ...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
This paper deals with the development of free movement of people principle during the initial phase ...
EU citizens have the right to live and work in any other EU state. As Roxana Barbulescu writes, howe...
Immigration will be one of the defining issues of the General Election, with Labour and the Conserva...
Free movement of labour across the EU has become a controversial issue in several European countries...
After denial, there is acceptance. Some in Labour have not yet reached this stage, but increasingly ...
The ’emergency brake’ is not the first time member states have tried to restrict freedom of movement...
Several Labour MPs – as well as LSE Brexit contributor Richard Johnson – have argued Labour needs to...
The 2013 European Year of Citizens was profoundly marked by escalating attacks against one of the EU...
By bundling the manifold policy expertise of the researchers of the Institute for European Studies (...
The way in which free movement of people has become the central issue of the British government’s re...
European law guarantees the free movement of citizens across EU member states. Using the UK as a cas...
The campaign that succeeded in pushing Britain out of the European Union focused on the perceived th...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
As a result of the enlargement of the European Union (EU), the number of migrants from Eastern ...
This Commentary briefly examines each of Prime Minister Cameron's headline proposals to limit EU cit...
This paper deals with the development of free movement of people principle during the initial phase ...