Titre : | The Role of Eastern European Immigration in Grounding the Brexit Movement | Type de document : | texte manuscrit | Auteurs : | Meriem Rouighi, Auteur ; Mohamed Afkir, Directeur de thèse | Editeur : | Laghouat : University Amar Telidji - Department of English | Année de publication : | 2023 | Accompagnement : | 1 disque optique numérique (CD-ROM) | Note générale : | Dspace.lagh-univ.dz | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | THESES :20 Langue et litterature anglaise
| Mots-clés : | Eastern European Immigration. United Kingdom. European Union.
Referendum. Brexit. | Résumé : | Migration has shaped Britain's economy, legislation, society, culture, and ties to the world.
Britain's connection with immigration is a sensitive political and sociological issue, forcing
the government to either accept immigrants as refugees or for economic benefits, or
establish legislation to restrict and control it. In May 2004, the EU welcomed 10 new
members from Central and Eastern Europe: The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary,
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia commonly referred to as A8 and EU 8
countries. Malta and Cyprus entered the European Union without any limits on the free
movement of citizens from other member states. Romania and Bulgaria, two additional
Eastern and Central European nations, joined the European Union in 2007, followed by
Croatia in 2013.It was the largest expansion since World War II. This was particularly
significant within Britain who opened to the new member states its labour market without
restriction from day one in 2004 contrary to the other member states who imposed
transitional restrictions.Thanks to their free movement in Britain acquired by EU
membership, their impact led to Britain’s most contentious immigration decision to leave
the European Union joined in 1973.In response, this study examines the effect that led to
the Brexit process. The work will be non-experimental, historical, explanatory, descriptive,
comparative, and analytic, collecting and analyzing qualitative data. It utilizes scholarly
articles, books, newspaper stories, and websites as credible online sources. Though the
impact of EU immigration was at the center of the debates before and during the
referendum fueled by politician and tabloids raising antagonism among British, the EU
immigration was more utilized as a scapegoat for elections rather trying to answer the real
social problems impacted by the EU immigration. | note de thèses : | Master Degree in civilization and Literature |
The Role of Eastern European Immigration in Grounding the Brexit Movement [texte manuscrit] / Meriem Rouighi, Auteur ; Mohamed Afkir, Directeur de thèse . - Laghouat : University Amar Telidji - Department of English, 2023 . - + 1 disque optique numérique (CD-ROM). Dspace.lagh-univ.dz Langues : Anglais Catégories : | THESES :20 Langue et litterature anglaise
| Mots-clés : | Eastern European Immigration. United Kingdom. European Union.
Referendum. Brexit. | Résumé : | Migration has shaped Britain's economy, legislation, society, culture, and ties to the world.
Britain's connection with immigration is a sensitive political and sociological issue, forcing
the government to either accept immigrants as refugees or for economic benefits, or
establish legislation to restrict and control it. In May 2004, the EU welcomed 10 new
members from Central and Eastern Europe: The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary,
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia commonly referred to as A8 and EU 8
countries. Malta and Cyprus entered the European Union without any limits on the free
movement of citizens from other member states. Romania and Bulgaria, two additional
Eastern and Central European nations, joined the European Union in 2007, followed by
Croatia in 2013.It was the largest expansion since World War II. This was particularly
significant within Britain who opened to the new member states its labour market without
restriction from day one in 2004 contrary to the other member states who imposed
transitional restrictions.Thanks to their free movement in Britain acquired by EU
membership, their impact led to Britain’s most contentious immigration decision to leave
the European Union joined in 1973.In response, this study examines the effect that led to
the Brexit process. The work will be non-experimental, historical, explanatory, descriptive,
comparative, and analytic, collecting and analyzing qualitative data. It utilizes scholarly
articles, books, newspaper stories, and websites as credible online sources. Though the
impact of EU immigration was at the center of the debates before and during the
referendum fueled by politician and tabloids raising antagonism among British, the EU
immigration was more utilized as a scapegoat for elections rather trying to answer the real
social problems impacted by the EU immigration. | note de thèses : | Master Degree in civilization and Literature |
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