It seems that Randblade is falling for that UKIP trope that freedom of movement is the same as the refugee crisis.
Let me explain you something Randblade; most people in the EU are quite capable to differentiate between EU citizens who come work and live in their country and refugees from other countries. Also we are not prone to mix up our Polish plumbers with ISIS terrorists. So, no, freedom of movement is not particularly controversial in the rest of the EU. I think you better get used to the fact that without freedom of movement you're going to get limited access at the best. If necessary I'm sure you'll still buy some (admittedly less) BMW's under WTO rules.

After 15 years it's time you get into your head that the EU is not just a free trade zone, it was never intended as one and it never will be one. The internal market is just one of the things that make it attractive.