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UK prepares emergency measures for euro collapse?
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If the euro was to collapse, would the Government be in order to show priority treatment towards British expats?
If the euro was to collapse, would the Government be in order to show priority treatment towards British expats?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."sandyRoe, surely those who have deserted their native Britain should stand behind those who have shown an active desire to be here?"
Stand behind for what?
I still don't understand the question - in what way would ex-pats need treatment (priority or otherwise)?
The vast majority of European Ex-pats are pensioners who are paid in pounds sterling (and they pay UK taxes). If the Euro collapsed, their pensions would suddenly become worth a lot more (in fact, they've already risen in the aftermath of DC's veto).
Stand behind for what?
I still don't understand the question - in what way would ex-pats need treatment (priority or otherwise)?
The vast majority of European Ex-pats are pensioners who are paid in pounds sterling (and they pay UK taxes). If the Euro collapsed, their pensions would suddenly become worth a lot more (in fact, they've already risen in the aftermath of DC's veto).
I don't get this ex-pat thing. People living in the Eurozone have not abandoned the UK, they are exercising their right to live anywhere within the EU. Most of these people still pay taxes to the UK government.
Ex-pat should apply to persons who have emigrated to the US, Australia and the like.
As to house prices, if you have no intention of returning to the UK to live, then there is no problem. As Sqad says, the return of the pesata/drachma whatever would make Brits living in the EU outside of the UK a lot wealthier.
Ex-pat should apply to persons who have emigrated to the US, Australia and the like.
As to house prices, if you have no intention of returning to the UK to live, then there is no problem. As Sqad says, the return of the pesata/drachma whatever would make Brits living in the EU outside of the UK a lot wealthier.
Don't understand the cyptic question.
Priority treatment for expats.
Do you mean should we bail them out financially? If that is the question, then no we shouldn't.
Do you mean to repatriate them back to these shores? I'm sure the Government will look after British citizens where ever they are in the world if they are in danger.
Priority treatment for expats.
Do you mean should we bail them out financially? If that is the question, then no we shouldn't.
Do you mean to repatriate them back to these shores? I'm sure the Government will look after British citizens where ever they are in the world if they are in danger.
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