I am 100% EU now. Dutch passport is the only one I have. And English is the only common EU language in the family.
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if we knew the brexit fuckup was to happen back in 2012 when we decided to move here, we would not, for sure. we'd stay in Singapore, say.
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as you are UK, and your partner non-EU, it remains the same game for you. While us are being screwed up, for wrong, all of a sudden, passps.
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Replying to @dimpase
I empathise and wish it were not so. I just disagree with the words Grayling used and the parallels he drew.
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Oh, and BTW it's not the same for me sadly. Although I am not as affected as you I am affected. For ex, I have lost my driver's license.
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And I have to pretty much apply for a passport for Cyprus if I want to get it back and to travel there more freely. So I'm affected.
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Replying to @o_guest
surely all the UK nationals are being negatively affected, too. it goes without saying...
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"will of the people", as Comrads Mayo and Cobryn like to put it :-(
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"in view of economic difficulties experienced by our Great State, please exchange me for a bag of Canadian wheat." - old Soviet joke :-(
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this was when one needed an exit visa to go abroad. freedom of movement is a great thing, you know
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I was born outside the EU — I remember.
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