United Kingdom Attitudes to European Union
Enlargement
United Kingdom Attitudes to European Union
Enlargement
Author(s): Colin SwatridgeSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Publishing Inc. European Readings & Prodifmultimedia/Editura Napoca Star
Keywords: enlargement; immigration; employment
Summary/Abstract: The UK was an enthusiastic advocate of EU enlargement up until 2004. In 2001, 8.3 per cent of the UKpopulation was foreign-born; by the beginning of 2014, it was 13 per cent. In the decade between 2004 and 2014, theimmigration issue rose up the list of concerns voiced by the general public, and in consequence it grew in politicalimportance. EU enlargement came to be associated with mass immigration, in spite of the fact that immigrants fromEU countries account for only one third of the total. In consequence, the UK now sets a slow-down in theenlargement process as a condition of continued membership of the EU.
Journal: L’Europe Unie
- Issue Year: 7/2014
- Issue No: 7-8
- Page Range: 49-55
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English