The largest coalition group of British citizens in EU27 actively campaigning for the respect of citizens' rights after #Brexit.
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Aug 20, 2018 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
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If the report in the Telegraph is true about the UK government “taking the moral high ground”, we are with the3million: this is two years too late. The time for taking the moral high ground was June 2016. 1/5
The UK should have made it clear from the beginning that the existing rights of EU citizens would be confirmed then – instead, the EU had to make a comprehensive offer on citizens’ rights first in May 2017 before the UK followed with an inferior counter offer in June 2017. 2/5
Aug 7, 2018 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Brexit isn't something that is just going to hurt some of us (badly) - everyone will be hit. After the slightly tongue-in-cheek references to #LoveIsland 2019 being held in Skeggy, the reality of post-Brexit travel costs & rights are being highlighted: 1/7 independent.co.uk/travel/news-an…
But it is already too late. British run ski-based businesses are already making decisions for the season that starts soon and runs past 29 March, 2019. With all the noise over no-deal, they are taking drastic action. 2/7
Apr 16, 2018 • 17 tweets • 4 min read
1. Here’s a thread for British businesses that deal with the EU
As the UK heads into trade talks with the EU next week, we’d like to share our experiences of being the subject of negotiations so that you know what to expect.
2. As far back as 2015, we were told not to worry, nothing bad would happen to us: telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopic…
Last week the EU & the UK ‘signed off’ on Citizens Rights, stating that they will now be protected, a claim repeated today by @DavidDavisMP2. While true for those who live and work or are retired in 1 country (e.g. France) and do not wish or need to move across the EU to live or for work, thousands of UK nationals in the EU27 will be deprived of their right to earn a living legally under the terms of the agreement.
Mar 8, 2018 • 15 tweets • 4 min read
⬇️ A thread on the Withdrawal Agreement (WA) and how it should be strengthened to protect the rights of 1.2 million @britishineurope. ⬇️
1. It is worth recalling that the stated aim of the Withdrawal Agreement (WA) was to ensure that nothing (repeat NOTHING) would change for EU27 nationals in the UK (EUinUK) and for UK nationals in the EU (UKinEU).