#21. Professor Catherine Barnard: Embracing Immigration, Avoiding Exploitation
Catherine Barnard is a leading Professor in EU law and Employment law at the University of Cambridge, author of three of the primary textbooks in the field, deputy director of UK in a Changing Europe, a non-partisan think-tank looking at the implications of Brexit and its aftermath.
Summary
This episode is a wake-up call. It explores the experiences of EU migrant workers in the UK, focusing on their living conditions, challenges, integration into local communities, and the impact of Brexit. The conversation highlights the exploitation and poor treatment faced by migrant workers, including the withholding of passports and deductions from their income. It also discusses the lack of support and resources for migrant workers, such as limited access to healthcare and language barriers. The episode emphasises the need for better integration efforts and addresses the potential future challenges posed by an ageing population of migrant workers.
Takeaways
Key Moments
02:03 Living Conditions and Exploitation
06:32 Challenges Faced by EU Migrant Workers
12:28 UK's Decision to Allow Unrestricted Access
14:54 Living Conditions and Slavery-like Practices
24:18 Access to Healthcare
27:11 Integration into Local Communities
34:14 Impact of Lack of Integration on Brexit
37:11 Migration and the Decision to Move
41:50 Future Challenges and Aging Population
Music credit: David Cutter Music / @dcuttermusic
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