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Originally Posted by Damien
So the original part is referring to the continued right of those who are already here.
The next part is saying you can't pick and choose. I.E We won't get free movement of goods if we don't take free movement of people. It's not saying we've signed up to that but the integrity of the four freedoms will be upheld in any future talks.
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And can continue to come here until at least 2020 and possibly beyond. Their families will be able to come over after that date and visa-free travel is freedom of movement by another name. As the the BBC article said continued freedom of movement is a "
large section of the draft agreement".
Turkey has been in a customs union with the EU for more than 20 years, all without(at the moment) freedom of movement.