So before any formal negotiations have even begun, the idea of allowing a restriction on free movement for a number of years is already being discussed by EU leaders according to this, something that goes further than that achieved by Cameron.
Maybe the EU does negotiate after all, despite all those insisting free movement was completely non-negotiable. One thing is for certain (though I'm sure somebody on here will dispute it), we're in a stronger position to negotiate now than we were.
Maybe the EU does negotiate after all, despite all those insisting free movement was completely non-negotiable. One thing is for certain (though I'm sure somebody on here will dispute it), we're in a stronger position to negotiate now than we were.