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Free movement essential for future success of British science and research

Government needs to provide further clarity on status of EU citizens during transition period



EU and UK flags on a flat surface

Prospect senior deputy general secretary Sue Ferns said: “If the deafening silence on free movement in this statement means the government have finally accepted that EU citizens arriving in the UK during the Brexit transition period will be granted the same rights as those who were here before then that is something we welcome.

“But this isn’t just about the transition. Britain is a world-leader in science and research because we welcome the best talents from around the world, including the rest of the EU.

“Alongside clarity on the government’s new position on the transition period, we also need a clear commitment that there will be continued free movement and collaboration for science and research once the transition period is over.

“The lack of clarity of the future status of EU nationals is unfair and demonstrates a lack of regard for people who have and continue to contribute to this society.”