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by jerf
3375 days ago
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"pretty much not up for negootiation." You basically reiterate my point, that it is "take it all or leave it". The first step to a solution is obvious right from your phrasing: Put it up for a negotiation. Stop viewing this as "take it all or leave it". Or, alternatively, be ready to deal with "leave it" as an option. Which, I'd observe, the EU legally was, as this is a legal option that has always existed and is now occurring with no bloodshed, which as these things go is still a well-above-average accomplishment. But psychologically the EU was clearly not ready for this; the expectation is still clearly that, like the United States, members may join but not leave. |
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That’s like saying we should put the right to live up for negotiation, as humans don’t need to live anyway.
If you allow free trade without free movement, companies can move all jobs to another country, and your country might end up with no jobs, and all people poor and fucked.
The only way to guarantee fairness in trade is if your citizen can move to wherever the jobs are, too.
This is a constitutional cornerstone of the EU.