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The motion for a resolution itself recognises that ‘the Member States and the Council are not succeeding in implementing a common policy in the areas of asylum and immigration’. As for national policies, instead of becoming more flexible they are more and more restrictive.
Within the European Union, capital has been able to move freely for a long time now, as have goods. But not people. That is tantamount to admitting that this European Union was not made for people but for capital and those who possess it.
Obviously, we voted against this motion for a resolution.
We repeat our demand for the total freedom of establishment and movement for all those who live and work in one of the European Union countries and their entitlement to the same political, legal and social rights as citizens of the Community."@en1
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