Restricting freedom of movement could mean tighter controls at borders to manage migration and security concerns. Proponents believe it’s necessary for national security, while opponents argue it undermines the fundamental EU principle of free movement and could harm the internal market.
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Response rates from 198 Portobello voters.
60% Yes |
40% No |
60% Yes |
40% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 198 Portobello voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 198 Portobello voters.
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Unique answers from Portobello voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Screening and behind the scene work should be done to a higher degree but it shouldnt be noticable on grounds
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No, but every EU country should have stronger border security, as a means of safety for their people
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As long as it’s a vaild eu passport the person should be free to move
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Yes, but everyone has a right to freedom just for the first year or two should be more restrictive.
@9MWSQMX6mos6MO
No, legal immigrants with proper documentation that is deemed suitable by the government of the country that they want to live in the country is up to the country, not the EU.
@9MDH8RS 7mos7MO
No, we should be doing more to support peace and economic growth in countries migrants originate from.
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no but more vigilant checks need to be done on people entering the country
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You can invest in and have better control and security without restricting movement
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