My thoughts ⬇️
However, the devil is in the detail.
- - 'Living their lives as before' is only logically possible if guaranteeing ALL existing rights.
- - It only secures anything once it is in the WA or ringfenced if WA ends up not existent in a 'no deal' scenario.
- - Who is a close family member? Where do we draw the limit? Should such limit even be in place?
- - Leave campaigners, including UKIP, promised rights will be guaranteed under international law. Will of the people? Accountability?
An example here:
- - Still on the table: future family members, issues on recognition of qualifications & voting rights
- - We need a deal that is fair to all, whichever 'wrong side of the channel' Brexit finds you on.
- - We need a system that is fair to all those who were promised 'automatic grant' of all rights by Vote Leave, including the vulnerable
- - Your daily reminder Vote Leave promised automatic grant of all existing rights. Settled status not automatic as one has to apply & pay for
- - As usual, I am sceptical of digital projects of this scale. Let's see how it goes.
- - No promises, and to be fair, no one really seemed to have a clue. 'Of course, it is in the best interests to have a deal'. How about the 'no deal is better than a bad deal'?
Meanwhile, I am #613daysinlimbo as a Romanian national.
#peopleb4politics