Without this it seems that EU residents in U.K. will have an advantage in U.K. employment market over U.K. nationals. Able to work for/represent their firms in EU without any paperwork. HGV drivers as well as IT experts. Is that right?
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Yes, I think so.
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Don't most of the analyses suggest a (small) positive GDP impact from freedom of movement in its own right?
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Yes, but like unilateral free trade (to which similar arguments apply) I don't see why or even how you'd do it for one set of countries on a unilateral basis. And if it's to be reciprocal, then that's Single Market territory
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Which presumably is what he has in mind. I assume his tack will be a softer Brexit with improved governance rather than Rejoin.
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EEA has to be the aim now. Forget rejoin.
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Funny - I was just wondering about the impact of Labour's inability to say "we'd keep Freedom of Movement" (through the medium of mouthwords rather than nods/winks/pythian extrapolation) 2017-2019. /1
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The fear of engaging in costly signaling ... in that case, at least, appears to have turned out to be way more costly. /2
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Why not? A "Confederation" an economic/military alliance between two independent political entities could be the compromise position many would want

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Well yes, that's sort of what the EEA does. Highly asymmetric of course, which is what any future UK-EU relationship will be. But that's just the nature of the position we're now in.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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