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Reading through this it seems that the decision of what happens to UK nationals in current EU countries is down to the country and not it would seem as blanket decision from the EU as a whole.
Reading through this it seems that the decision of what happens to UK nationals in current EU countries is down to the country and not it would seem as blanket decision from the EU as a whole.
Which is interesting.
As it has always been, for EU countries when dealing with non-EU immigration.
As it has always been, for EU countries when dealing with non-EU immigration.
A simple of example of why leave voters didn't understand what they were voting about.
Their understanding is that EU members are not sovereign nations that can determine their own immigration policy. This is of course completely wrong, therefore facts like these don't compute.
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