Sentences with phrase «free movement of labour»

A final concern, about which I have written elsewhere, is the pressure of unregulated EU free movement of labour on the wages and job opportunities of low - skilled British workers.
EU is all about free movement of labour and resources among the member states.
Falconer admits that Cameron's deal won't guarantee a drop in immigration — «You have to accept free movement of labour when you're within the EU» — and calls for increased domestic support for communities affected by high levels of immigration, and he also wants to hear a distinct Labour case for staying in the EU.
The reason being that free movement of labour between member states (one the EU's four freedoms) permitted large - scale migration from East to West, which is alleged to have had impacts such as bidding down the wages of low - skilled workers, and increasing crime.
Here we see a conflicted Gideon Osborne (played by Steve Shepherd) in conversation with the Russian pro-free everything author, Ayn Rand, brilliantly portrayed by Ann Mitchell, who later tries to confront Theresa May on immigration and her inherently contradictive conservatism («how can you have a free market without free movement of labour?»).
«All of the leadership hopefuls now agree that the agency worker directive should have been implemented, but Balls has become a lone voice among the candidates in arguing for restrictions in free movement of labour.
Instead of there being «reds under the bed» he wants the British people to start out with the assumption that all EU - sceptics - whether they support the international free movement of labour or not - are really «xenophobes in the closet» (or wherever he thinks we like to conceal ourselves).
If we need free movement of labour to manage the climate change problem this change in outlook will give something for the NGO to get on to.
Under Article 50 of the Treaty, this process of leaving could take at least two years to realise, and so a formal decision, on matters such as free movement of labour will take some time to resolve.
«But actually we have to make sure that we do not throw away access to the single market just because that means talking about free movement of labour
Now every candidate in the Conservative leadership contest is insisting that the UK must have access to the single market while also claiming that it must also no longer be obliged to accept free movement of labour.
Most EU immigration is of white people, so if wanting to end EU free movement of labour is racist at all then it is against white people rather than against non-white workers around the world who suffer because white Europeans get to be head of the queue for entering the UK.
Essentially, we will need to articulate the public policy on immigration under which we claim the right to limit the free movement of labour.
He said he did not advocate ending the free movement of labour within the European Union, or even think it possible.
But he made clear both that the free movement of Labour and people would come to an end, and that Labour would not fight an election pledging to overturn the result.
It is surely extraordinary that for the writer of this piece the «four freedoms» i.e. the freedoms of unrestricted markets (free movement of labour, capital, goods and services) are all «important».
«Theresa May and other ministers should not wait until article 50 has been triggered to set out a negotiating position on free movement of labour.
Last year, during the Labour leadership campaign, Ed Balls questioned one of the principles at the heart of the EU and its single market, the free movement of labour.
Without additional funding for further education who is going to have the skills to deliver the promises made in the Autumn Statement for UK's transport, housing and digital infrastructure, particularly if there is no free movement of labour after Brexit.
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