MSE News: Martin's reaction to Brexit
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BadTemperedCat wrote: »What I'd really like to know, is what Martin thinks is going to happen to EU citizens who, like me, live, work and own property in the UK.
What will happen to our right to work and own property here? What about our children's university fees?
Any thoughts?
EU citizens will be welcome to visit, to live/work and enjoy the country.
You won't be turfed out of your house. It will still be yours to live in, enjoy, sell, extend or paint purple if you wish.
When moving to any country you have to do the "what if" for all eventualities that might occur there that you disagree with. So what was your Plan B if the eurozone broke up?
Not Martin's concern. He doesn't even own this website. He sold it for millions a couple of years back and just gets paid handsomely to have his face on the page.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »You won't be turfed out of your house. It will still be yours to live in, enjoy, sell, extend or paint purple if you wish.0
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PasturesNew wrote: ».. and for those of us who can't watch video at home (slow BB and no speakers).0
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BadTemperedCat wrote: »What I'd really like to know, is what Martin thinks is going to happen to EU citizens who, like me, live, work and own property in the UK.
What will happen to our right to work and own property here? What about our children's university fees?
Any thoughts?0 -
You are not living in some tinpot country, we struggle to turf out terrorist, I don't see you have much to worry about. Its not about chucking people out, its about having some control.
And what would apply to the UK citizens living and working in other EU nations?
Perhaps it is actually rather complex to solve.
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Although pretty much everything is uncertain at the moment, there was a clear impression during the campaign that EU citizens already living in the UK would have indefinite right to stay. Even Farage said as much.0
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Eric_Disley wrote: »Although pretty much everything is uncertain at the moment, there was a clear impression during the campaign that EU citizens already living in the UK would have indefinite right to stay. Even Farage said as much.
I don't think anyone has an issue with that as long as they are working and not claiming any benefits.0 -
I know it's a big concern to you but to the vast majority of the UK population it's a side issue that won't be given any priority and will eventually be dealt with at some point in the exit negotiations. No help to you, and you'll be living with uncertainty for quite a while, but the rest of us have more pressing concerns to worry about.
People who have friends, neighbours and colleagues from other countries do care what happens to them. Caring is something that humans do.0 -
If you are concerned about your status here or your British friends status abroad, read up the Vienna convention.
Your residency rights should not be affected by a change in a country's status after your immigration hereWeight loss challenge, lose 15lb in 6 weeks before Christmas.0 -
I know it's a big concern to you but to the vast majority of the UK population it's a side issue that won't be given any priority and will eventually be dealt with at some point in the exit negotiations. No help to you, and you'll be living with uncertainty for quite a while, but the rest of us have more pressing concerns to worry about.
Oh, and most importantly there is the thing that you seem to lack, but I have managed to retain a grip on: The notion that it isn't all "me, me, me - to hell with the rest of you, I'm all right". I still manage to maintain empathy for fellow human beings who find themselves in a difficult, potentially life changing position through no fault of their own, empathy that you have lost, or more probably, never had, in the first place.
Your post is an insight into how Britain will look over the coming months and years, I hope you reap what you sow.
SPCome on people, it's not difficult: lose means to be unable to find, loose means not being fixed in place. So if you have a hole in your pocket you might lose your loose change.0
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