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If Gb Leaves The Eu
Just supposing GB leaves the EU - will the GB passport holders living in Spain etc have to return to these less sunny climes and will the spanish economy miss
them?
them?
Answers
....with or without handcuffs... or general anaesthetic lol
11:00 Thu 24th Jan 2013
“70,000 Spanish in the UK compared to about 400,000 UK in spain “
Of course a more apposite conclusion to be drawn from the table provided would be 674,000 UK citizens living in the other countries mentioned and 1.16m people of those nations living in the UK. The point being, of course, that Spain would not be the only nation affected.
However, incredible as it may seem, people from the UK did up sticks and move to other countries and people from elsewhere settled here long before the EU allowed unfettered movement. Of course there will be extra paperwork, but since that will fall on the people moving out it would be a small price to pay to regain control over those whom we let in and who will be living amongst those who remain.
Of course a more apposite conclusion to be drawn from the table provided would be 674,000 UK citizens living in the other countries mentioned and 1.16m people of those nations living in the UK. The point being, of course, that Spain would not be the only nation affected.
However, incredible as it may seem, people from the UK did up sticks and move to other countries and people from elsewhere settled here long before the EU allowed unfettered movement. Of course there will be extra paperwork, but since that will fall on the people moving out it would be a small price to pay to regain control over those whom we let in and who will be living amongst those who remain.
And to address zebo’s question, I doubt that any EU nation will do an “Idi Amin” and summarily expel people who are already settled. In the UK the damage has been done and it is unrealistic to expect us to expel people from other nations and areas. It is more about regaining control of who is entitled to come here in the future, especially in view of the EU’s ambitions to expand. I think the Scottish question (as hypothetical as it is) is slightly different.