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They are both hopeless: Free movement of people is the logical corollary of free moment of goods under free trade. These are both two sides of the same poisonous free market coin. If you think one is bad, you have some explaining to do about why you don’t reject the other too.I’m on Twitter: Lord Keynes @Lord_Keynes2https://twitter.com/Lord_Keynes2
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They are both hopeless:They are both hopeless: Free movement of people is the logical corollary of free moment of goods under free trade. These are both two sides of the same poisonous free market coin. If you think one is bad, you have some explaining to do about why you don’t reject the other too.I’m on Twitter: Lord Keynes @Lord_Keynes2https://twitter.com/Lord_Keynes2
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Free movement of people is the logical corollary of free moment of goods under free trade. These are both two sides of the same poisonous free market coin.
If you think one is bad, you have some explaining to do about why you don’t reject the other too.