When (EU) migration came to Great Yarmouth

IF 2.1 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
C. Barnard, Fiona Costello
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This article examines the impact of EU migration on Great Yarmouth, a coastal town in Norfolk, England. Great Yarmouth had the fifth highest ‘leave’ vote nationally in the UK Brexit referendum, at over 70%. In this article, we want to show that Great Yarmouth has always been a town of migration but the sudden arrival of large numbers of EU nationals, exercising their free movement rights, in a relatively short space of time has created divisions in the town, divisions which may take decades to heal. Using legal geography as a prism, we offer an insight into the complex and evolving realities of European integration – and resistance to it. We argue that because EU free movement is a process, not an event, it has long-term effects, effects which have not, to-date, been fully recognised and explored. What we observe in Great Yarmouth is that free movement has, at best, been unevenly experienced by both movers and stayers and, at worst, has a divisive effect on the local community. Only by understanding the experience of migration on a particular community over time can the impact of free movement be properly understood, its consequences continuing long after Brexit.
当(欧盟)移民来到大雅茅斯时
本文考察了欧盟移民对英国诺福克沿海城镇大雅茅斯的影响。在英国脱欧公投中,大雅茅斯的“脱欧”投票在全国排名第五,超过70%。在这篇文章中,我们想表明,大雅茅斯一直是一个移民城镇,但在相对较短的时间内,大量欧盟国民突然到来,行使他们的自由流动权利,造成了该镇的分裂,分裂可能需要几十年才能愈合。使用法律地理学作为棱镜,我们提供了一个洞察欧洲一体化的复杂和不断发展的现实-和阻力。我们认为,由于欧盟的自由流动是一个过程,而不是一个事件,因此它具有长期影响,而这些影响迄今尚未得到充分认识和探索。我们在大雅茅斯观察到的是,在最好的情况下,迁入者和迁出者都经历了不均衡的自由流动,在最坏的情况下,对当地社区产生了分裂的影响。只有了解移民对特定社区的长期影响,才能正确理解自由流动的影响,其后果在英国退欧后很长一段时间内仍将持续。
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Contemporary Social Science
Contemporary Social Science SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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