| ▲ | mrazomor 5 hours ago | |||||||
It's not about free movement, but "free trade"/joint market. Having rich countries support its poor neighbors is an ingenious solution to improving your quality of life. You impose your rules, regulations and monetary policy, they get capital for internal improvements. If there's no huge waste or theft (which sadly exists), you end up with wide, strong and stable continent-level middle class. Which is great goal, as we can see when observing Switzerland -- wide, strong and stable country-level middle class. Last time Switzerland attempted something like this (~10y ago), it got burnt, hard (lost a lot of EU related projects and academic financing). Cutting the economical/market ties with the EU, considering its position and dependencies, is a suicide. | ||||||||
| ▲ | JumpCrisscross 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> It's not about free movement, but "free trade"/joint market This is entirely about free movement and immigration. | ||||||||
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