“…In the British context, citizenship officers (Andreouli & Dashtipour, 2013) and policy documents on "earned citizenship" (Andreouli & Howarth, 2013) both distinguish "good", "deserving" and "elite" migrants from "bad", "underserving" and "non-elite" migrants, with only the former being deemed suitable for inclusion in the country. However, Andreouli, Figgou, Kadianaki, Sapountzis, and Xenitidou (2017) demonstrate that when debating European migration, the category "Europe" itself can mean different things, both progress and decline, where decline is deemed to be caused by multiculturalism, which is facilitated by migration, therefore criticising the free movement principle.…”