There’s no love for the EU or immigration, but voters must ask ‘what are the alternatives?’

Free movement is part and parcel of continued access to European markets. Stephen Booth, co-director of Open Europe asks if it is worth sacrificing the latter to reduce the former? This piece is part of the UCL European Institute’s second guest editor week on openDemocracy. Given the recent political history of immigration in Britain, is it surprising that the issue now tops the political agenda and that public trust in politicians on this … Continue reading There’s no love for the EU or immigration, but voters must ask ‘what are the alternatives?’