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British retiree in France takes Brexit case to human rights court
Alice Bouilliez and her lawyers will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights after a recent EU court setback
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UK rejects EU’s youth mobility offer citing ‘free movement’ concerns
Westminster has declined a proposal to make it easier for young Britons to study and work in the EU or vice versa
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EU proposes talks with UK for easy work and study for under-30s
Labour says this looks too much like a return to pre-Brexit free movement and it has ‘no plans’ to negotiate such a deal. The UK government does not want an EU-wide scheme.
Brexit bigots wrecking UK
I write in support of Vic Norris’ letter ( Connexion, December issue ) regarding the bile directed at expatriates.
One of my main reasons for not remaining in the UK is its proliferation of ranting bigots and their immunity to any logical argument.
Brexit appears to have given these people the green light.
Ironically, the country they claim to love – the United Kingdom – will probably cease to exist, due to Brexit being the final nail in the coffin of the Union with Scotland.
There is every chance that Wales and Northern Ireland will also sever the link at some point in the future .
It appears not so much a case of expats deserting their country but rather their country deciding on suicide.
Steve Gelfer, Châtellerault, Vienne
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