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This being the most important statement "It wants Britons in Europe to continue to have all current rights for the rest of their lives including freedom of movement rights to work in other countries following Brexit."
Which many just don't get. The UK union is not equivalent to the EU. UK citizens cannot loose the right to freedom of movement.
What's the matter, are you crapping yourself that you'll be sent back here? Don't worry, you're not alone. We're all crapping ourselves as well.
Yes problem is no one has a clue what May's rules are. What are the conditions of the 5 year stay, what is the cut off date and what are future access rights to pensions, heathcare etc
Everybody wants to know, obviously, but Mrs May won't give a running commentary.
So 1.2 million Brits in Europe (of which 225k are in Ireland which doesn't really count) versus 3.2 million EU citizens here
Not really comparable for negotiation
There are far more British people in the rest of the EU than non-British EU citizens in the UK per capita. If the UK and the rest of the EU would have the same number of citizens, there would be 8.8 million Brits in Europe versus 3.2 million non-British EU citizens in the UK.
It appears that the British are 2.75 times as likely to move elsewhere in the EU than people from other EU member states to move to the UK.
I don't know who his Mayor Khan and which party he belongs but he is a guy with good sense.
Mayor Khan said: “It is unacceptable for the Prime Minister to be treating EU citizens living here and contributing to our economy and society as bargaining chips. By doing so she is treating British people living in Europe the same.”
The question really is whether this is one of the things that needs to get through parliament, because if it is and it's soon, it could well be the government's first major defeat.
All of which makes me think this is Theresa May retrospectively trying to lose the election, having failed to lose it properly the first time.
She's got to get the House of Commons biscuit selection agreed first.
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