The progressive’s dilemma suggests that a trade-off exists between, on the one hand, labour and welfare rights underpinned by solidarity and shared identity and, on the other hand, open immigration regimes. With reference to debates on free movement in the UK, it is argued: (1) that a progressive European critical political economy literature of the Left has a tendency to accept this dilemma and resolve it in favour of a the former; (2) that it does so because it erroneously conflates the free movement of people with the (increasingly neoliberal) free movement of goods, capital and services; and (3) that it could and should treat human mobility as qualitatively different and, consequently, need not accept the terms of the progressive’s dile...
Abstract Given the emphasis, at the time of the 2016 referendum, on the need to take ...
The article challenges the orthodoxy of current critical readings of the European crisis that discus...
The right to free movement in the European Union is currently an extremely topical matter, accentuat...
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 ...
This article looks at some of the implications of Brexit for free movement of persons within the Eu...
As a founding principle of the EU, a prerequisite for the exercise of most other EU rights, and a ke...
This paper deals with the development of free movement of people principle during the initial phase ...
One misleading mantra in the Brexit debate is that the EU’s single market freedoms were inseparable....
This paper attempts to reassess the Brexit debate in the UK over immigration and free movement of la...
Freedom of movement is a central pillar of the European Union – and the one that British voters reje...
Several Labour MPs – as well as LSE Brexit contributor Richard Johnson – have argued Labour needs to...
The UK Government’s determination, following the UK vote to leave the EU in June 2016, to introduce ...
One of the key issues in the UK’s negotiation to leave the European Union will be whether it is poss...
The European Union is currently challenged by right-wing populism and economic stress. To understand...
Abstract Given the emphasis, at the time of the 2016 referendum, on the need to take ...
The article challenges the orthodoxy of current critical readings of the European crisis that discus...
The right to free movement in the European Union is currently an extremely topical matter, accentuat...
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 ...
This article looks at some of the implications of Brexit for free movement of persons within the Eu...
As a founding principle of the EU, a prerequisite for the exercise of most other EU rights, and a ke...
This paper deals with the development of free movement of people principle during the initial phase ...
One misleading mantra in the Brexit debate is that the EU’s single market freedoms were inseparable....
This paper attempts to reassess the Brexit debate in the UK over immigration and free movement of la...
Freedom of movement is a central pillar of the European Union – and the one that British voters reje...
Several Labour MPs – as well as LSE Brexit contributor Richard Johnson – have argued Labour needs to...
The UK Government’s determination, following the UK vote to leave the EU in June 2016, to introduce ...
One of the key issues in the UK’s negotiation to leave the European Union will be whether it is poss...
The European Union is currently challenged by right-wing populism and economic stress. To understand...
Abstract Given the emphasis, at the time of the 2016 referendum, on the need to take ...
The article challenges the orthodoxy of current critical readings of the European crisis that discus...
The right to free movement in the European Union is currently an extremely topical matter, accentuat...