RE: Proposal for the Reformation of the EU Migrant Labour within the United Kingdom
November 15, 2010 at 9:41 am
(This post was last modified: November 15, 2010 at 9:49 am by Ashendant.)
(November 15, 2010 at 8:21 am)Cerrone Wrote: So far the only logical objections to a law such as this would be brought by the European Union who are unable to provide work for the people in the economically damaged nations of Eastern Europe. However, whilst open to negotiation this is no concern to the government or citizens of Great Britain. It is the duty of each nation’s government to be able to first ensure that existing citizens are cared for before extending that courtesy to the people of other nations, and we would expect any credible government deserving of running a country to have realised the same thing. Any policy to the contrary of this would result in any government being deemed completely unfit to govern.You probably can't do that...
15th November 2010
Cerrone.
Yes confirmed you can't do that because of the treaty of Rome and it's one of basic pillars of EU citizenship, it's a inherent part of the single market and one of the reasons the EU was made