Spain moves to ease Brexit problems for British residents
By AFP
March 02, 2019
MADRID: The Spanish government on Friday introduced plans to minimise the effect of a no-deal Brexit on British residents in Spain. In attempting to help the 300,000 Brits living in Spain, Madrid also called on London to do the same for the 150,000 Spaniards resident in the United Kingdom. May´s government, however, has already said she will protect the rights of EU citizens in the UK come what may and has urged other countries in the bloc to do the same for Britons abroad. The aim of the new Spanish measures, which will only be triggered if Britain drops out of the EU without a deal, is to ensure that "no British or Spanish citizen is left unprotected, neither them nor their family," Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo told reporters.
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