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- The lives of British people who made Europe their home prior to Brexit is damaged considerably as a result of an event they did not vote for. British people who have been living and contributing to the European economy in a lawful manner for years had their EU-wide rights stripped over night and are limited to the country of their residence currently.
- Not only can they now live and work only in the country of their current residence, they are also impacted by the citizenship rules of some countries negatively where dual citizenship is not permitted.
- Prior to Brexit, the British people resident in the EU enjoyed a true freedom of movement across the EU. One of the promises of Brexit was that the British citizens are going to enjoy the same rights as they were enjoying prior to Brexit, however this is far from being the truth.
- -British people have lawfully contributed to the EU for decades and now being penalised for something they did not vote for.
- +British people have lawfully contributed to the EU for decades and now being penalised for something they did not vote for.
- +
- +UPDATE 20.04.2021
- +Following some comments, I need to clarify a few points.
- +* This idea is about British people who made Europe their home BEFORE Brexit, who carried European Union passports. Most were born a European Union citizen.
- +* British people in the EU voted to remain in the EU - yet their rights are taken away.
- +* This idea is not "blaming" the EU or anyone else. This is an idea that needs to be debated.
- The lives of British people who made Europe their home prior to Brexit is damaged considerably as a result of an event they did not vote for. British people who have been living and contributing to the European economy in a lawful manner for years had their EU-wide rights stripped over night and are limited to the country of their residence currently.
- Not only can they now live and work only in the country of their current residence, they are also impacted by the citizenship rules of some countries negatively where dual citizenship is not permitted.
- Prior to Brexit, the British people resident in the EU enjoyed a true freedom of movement across the EU. One of the promises of Brexit was that the British citizens are going to enjoy the same rights as they were enjoying prior to Brexit, however this is far from being the truth.
-British people have lawfully contributed to the EU for decades and now being penalised for something they did not vote for.- +British people have lawfully contributed to the EU for decades and now being penalised for something they did not vote for.
- +
- +UPDATE 20.04.2021
- +Following some comments, I need to clarify a few points.
- +* This idea is about British people who made Europe their home BEFORE Brexit, who carried European Union passports. Most were born a European Union citizen.
- +* British people in the EU voted to remain in the EU - yet their rights are taken away.
- +* This idea is not "blaming" the EU or anyone else. This is an idea that needs to be debated.
- +
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- The lives of British people who made Europe their home prior to Brexit is damaged considerably as a result of an event they did not vote for. British people who have been living and contributing to the European economy in a lawful manner for years had their EU-wide rights stripped over night and are limited to the country of their residence currently.
- Not only can they now live and work only in the country of their current residence, they are also impacted by the citizenship rules of some countries negatively where dual citizenship is not permitted.
- Prior to Brexit, the British people resident in the EU enjoyed a true freedom of movement across the EU. One of the promises of Brexit was that the British citizens are going to enjoy the same rights as they were enjoying prior to Brexit, however this is far from being the truth.
- -British people have lawfully contributed to the EU for decades and now being penalised for something they did not vote for.
Additions
- The lives of British people who made Europe their home prior to Brexit is damaged considerably as a result of an event they did not vote for. British people who have been living and contributing to the European economy in a lawful manner for years had their EU-wide rights stripped over night and are limited to the country of their residence currently.
- Not only can they now live and work only in the country of their current residence, they are also impacted by the citizenship rules of some countries negatively where dual citizenship is not permitted.
- Prior to Brexit, the British people resident in the EU enjoyed a true freedom of movement across the EU. One of the promises of Brexit was that the British citizens are going to enjoy the same rights as they were enjoying prior to Brexit, however this is far from being the truth.
- +British people have lawfully contributed to the EU for decades and now being penalised for something they did not vote for.
- +
- +UPDATE 20.04.2021
- +Following some comments, I need to clarify a few points.
- +* This idea is about British people who made Europe their home BEFORE Brexit, who carried European Union passports. Most were born a European Union citizen.
- +* British people in the EU voted to remain in the EU - yet their rights are taken away.
- +* This idea is not "blaming" the EU or anyone else. This is an idea that needs to be debated.
Deletions
- The lives of British people who made Europe their home prior to Brexit is damaged considerably as a result of an event they did not vote for. British people who have been living and contributing to the European economy in a lawful manner for years had their EU-wide rights stripped over night and are limited to the country of their residence currently.
- Not only can they now live and work only in the country of their current residence, they are also impacted by the citizenship rules of some countries negatively where dual citizenship is not permitted.
- Prior to Brexit, the British people resident in the EU enjoyed a true freedom of movement across the EU. One of the promises of Brexit was that the British citizens are going to enjoy the same rights as they were enjoying prior to Brexit, however this is far from being the truth.
-British people have lawfully contributed to the EU for decades and now being penalised for something they did not vote for.
Additions
- The lives of British people who made Europe their home prior to Brexit is damaged considerably as a result of an event they did not vote for. British people who have been living and contributing to the European economy in a lawful manner for years had their EU-wide rights stripped over night and are limited to the country of their residence currently.
- Not only can they now live and work only in the country of their current residence, they are also impacted by the citizenship rules of some countries negatively where dual citizenship is not permitted.
- Prior to Brexit, the British people resident in the EU enjoyed a true freedom of movement across the EU. One of the promises of Brexit was that the British citizens are going to enjoy the same rights as they were enjoying prior to Brexit, however this is far from being the truth.
- +British people have lawfully contributed to the EU for decades and now being penalised for something they did not vote for.
- +
- +UPDATE 20.04.2021
- +Following some comments, I need to clarify a few points.
- +* This idea is about British people who made Europe their home BEFORE Brexit, who carried European Union passports. Most were born a European Union citizen.
- +* British people in the EU voted to remain in the EU - yet their rights are taken away.
- +* This idea is not "blaming" the EU or anyone else. This is an idea that needs to be debated.
- +
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