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"en.20111025.25.2-387-500"2
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"The free movement of workers is one of the great flagship issues of EU law. The experience that the Member States have gained shows that initial fears that freedom of movement would jeopardise nationals’ access to jobs are unfounded. In fact, it has been a major factor in balancing supply and demand; in other words, it has made the common market work better. In view of this statement, that freedom of movement offers value for the single market, it is, first of all, necessary to reduce the artificial barriers it faces. Firstly, it is justifiable
to increase the information available to EU citizens about the Member State to which they wish to emigrate, and secondly
to ensure that the host Member State makes adequate instruments to immigrants to ensure their successful integration. I voted in favour because I agree with these ideas."@en1
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