This EU policy of free movement is a good idea to my way of thinking if it allows our young people to go abroad and work an interesting way in their lives.
But how many of our young people go abroad to work and live their lives compared with the number of young people coming to this country to work and to live?
Is it because we have more jobs in this country than their’s? And that we pay better wages than in their country?
They can also get extra help through our benefits. Do our young people abroad get this help? I think not.
Alex Dixon, Upper Hollingdean Road, Brighton
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