Ben Goldacre's "Countries come and go" is a good point that rarely gets made, I suspect because it might come over as unpatriotic. The UK arguably suffers from the free movement of people at the moment because lots of relatively poor countries have joined relatively recently. But, who knows, maybe in 20 years the right to freedom of movement will lead to a huge number of Brits going to work in the financial sector in Warsaw as it sits between a re-energised properly democratic Russia (Putin having lost an ill-advised Judo match with a bear) and the rest of the EU.
Ben Goldacre's "Countries come and go" is a good point that rarely gets made, I suspect because it might come over as unpatriotic. The UK arguably suffers from the free movement of people at the moment because lots of relatively poor countries have joined relatively recently. But, who knows, maybe in 20 years the right to freedom of movement will lead to a huge number of Brits going to work in the financial sector in Warsaw as it sits between a re-energised properly democratic Russia (Putin having lost an ill-advised Judo match with a bear) and the rest of the EU.