And a descriptive of the motivation of the Brexiteer Politicians?As we draw close to 31,000 posts on this topic, It's as good a moment as any to step back and take stock of the facts that have emerged. Here is a brief summary:
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this has really not much to do with brexit. Most Britons do not have to renounce their British nationality when they apply for naturalisation in another country like the Benelux, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Israel etc.They should never have made us vote to leave......
And having the odd billion or two helps if Israel happens to be your choice, and you are Russian !this has really not much to do with brexit. Most Britons do not have to renounce their British nationality when they apply for naturalisation in another country like the Benelux, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Israel etc.
Only a tiny number of countries do not allow dual nationality.
that's Tugendhat's own ambition to give more importance to him and his committee.Committee chair says trade, intelligence and development must return to FCO control
Have you watched BBC McMafia?And having the odd billion or two helps if Israel happens to be your choice, and you are Russian !
The article does not name the source, how can it be accurate if that is not the EU's official statement?Although I was aware of this news from another source, I hadn't actually seen the 'Guardian' piece on the matter. It's very concise and tells the story accurately in my opinion:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/may/24/uk-chasing-a-fantasy-in-brexit-talks-top-eu-official-warns
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With respect it has everything to do with Brexit, for otherwise, why would anyone choose to relinquish British Nationality?this has really not much to do with brexit. Most Britons do not have to renounce their British nationality when they apply for naturalisation in another country like the Benelux, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Israel etc.
Only a tiny number of countries do not allow dual nationality.
It's hardly reassuring that the Future of the Nation rests in incapable hands, and that is most definitely NOT a TypoAs we draw close to 31,000 posts on this topic, It's as good a moment as any to step back and take stock of the facts that have emerged. Here is a brief summary:
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some time they have to because their new country (such as Singapore, Austria, India, Saudi Arabia) does not allow dual nationality.With respect it has everything to do with Brexit, for otherwise, why would anyone choose to relinquish British Nationality?
Personally I'm not the World's biggest Fan of Coincidence when putting up the charges just happens to occur when so many expats in the EU are abandoning this particular sinking ship. it's rather like a Headlinesome time they have to because their new country (such as Singapore, Austria, India, Saudi Arabia) does not allow dual nationality.
It is often a family choice, you can't for example, buy a property on the local market if you don't have the local citizenship. The admin costs have nothing to do with brexit.
TM said that it was an NI affair and she couldn't get involved. Apparently Scotland voting against brexit isn't a Scottish affair and so she is getting involved.An odd effect of a recent irish referendum.
It will have come to your attention that the RoI held a referendum last week on whether a certain article in our Constitution should be removed. This article provided for an equal right to life in the womb of a baby\ foetus as the woman carrying the baby\foetus. With it passing, the Irish state will be open to legislate on terms for abortion. It is anticipated that such legislation will pass in the coming months. That will leave NI as the only section of these isles where there is no provision. The DUP is strongly opposed .
A head of steam is building up in the UK to force a vote on this topic . Whether this is simply mischief making by liberals and a policy to drive a wedge between Westminster and the DUP or due to some deep seated desire for equality I will not speculate, but it has the potential to sunder any agreement between those two entities. Make no mistake, the DUP would see this as a fundemental breach of trust and they could very well refuse to honour any prior agreement.
It's clear that devolvement doesn't work, a country within a union has to be wholly in or wholly out.TM said that it was an NI affair and she couldn't get involved. Apparently Scotland voting against brexit isn't a Scottish affair and so she is getting involved.
The mysteries of "devolved" politics in the not so united UK...
but it's just coincidence, in the same way Royal Mail put up the price of their stamps. Try to remember how much we paid for second class stamp before the privatisation of RM.Personally I'm not the World's biggest Fan of Coincidence when putting up the charges just happens to occur when so many expats in the EU are abandoning this particular sinking ship
if you said so. I am not aware of it. This is a devolved matter for the local government.A head of steam is building up in the UK to force a vote on this topic .
It will probably get worse. Inspired by the example of university fees that have to be paid back later in life, next there could be a charge for being born, slapped on each at birth and having to be paid back in working life.If you check, the cost of naturalisation is now £1,330 reduced to £1,000 for the CW citizens. I did not pay anything like that. I can't remember but it was a fairly modest amount, about £200.