"But the pair argued the in-out vote on EU membership directly affected them and called for a judicial review."
Their brief, Aidan O'Neill QC, told the court a victory for the "Leave" campaign could lead to Mr Shindler and Ms MacLennan becoming "resident aliens" in Europe. They would no longer be EU citizens and their right to live, work, own property, and receive health care free at the point of use, could be placed in jeopardy, he said.
Is he seriously suggesting that, as "aliens" after June 23rd, assuming a "Leave" vote, that they will be interned or deported (rather like all the EU "aliens" living in the UK will be)? What utter drivel.
Of course 15 years is "arbitrary". Any time limit other than none at all will be seen as such. In my view it is far too long but that's another argument. The simple answer for Mr Schindler and Ms MacLennan is to return to the UK before they are locked up on 24th June.