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    Brits fighting to keep their EU citizenship win case | Daily Mail Online

    A group of British expats who live in the EU and are fighting to keep ALL their rights after Brexit win their bid to have their case heard by the ECJ in a landmark legal challenge
    Group of British expats brought a case to guarantee their EU rights post Brexit
    They argue their EU rights should be guaranteed by the Dutch government
    Dutch judges today ruled the case should be heard by European Court Justice
    should be interesting, it could take the EU citizen's rights out of the negotiations.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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    Good on you

    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Brits fighting to keep their EU citizenship win case | Daily Mail Online



    should be interesting, it could take the EU citizen's rights out of the negotiations.
    Jolyon Maugham QC, the barrister behind the case, is suggesting that this may lead to EU citizenship rights being applicable to every U.K. citizen born before the Brexit date, and not just those in continental Europe, so effectively he’s fighting to retain the rights of all U.K. citizens.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/jolyonmau...3603500199936?

    The case - if determined by the CJEU in our favour - could lead not only to the retention of EU citizenship for UK residents living in the EU. It could lead to all born before Brexit - even if living here in the UK - retaining the boon of EU citizenship.

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      #3
      Fun to watch. Definitely interesting times.
      Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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        Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
        Fun to watch. Definitely interesting times.
        It is.

        Hypothetical situation, the CJEU rules that U.K. citizens born before Brexit remain EU citizens with all the rights that entails (incl FoM). The U.K. declines to provide those same rights to existing EU citizens, whether already here or not. I wonder how that will affect the negotiations from the EU side for the withdrawal agreement, the transition period, and any trade agreement negotiated afterwards?

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