The Scotsman

EU citizens still “in the dark” about right to stay

- By SCOTT MACNAB

EU citizens are “still in the dark” about their right to remain in the UK after Brexit despite protection­s promised in the government’s deal with the union, according to campaigner­s. Prime Minister Theresa May hailed the guarantees for the more than three million EU citizens living in the UK, saying they could carry on as normal, and David Davis, the Brexit Secretary, said they could be “confident” of their rights. But campaign group the 3million, which represents EU nationals in the UK, said the agreement between negotiator­s from the government and the union was a “flawed compromise” and many people were uncertain over whether they would qualify for the new “special status” to be implemente­d post-brexit. They said there were concerns about the “special status” provision and the limited oversight of the European Court of Justice, whose authority UK courts can consult with over rights disputes for eight years after withdrawal.

Nicolas Hatton, chairman of the 3million, said: “There are a huge number of people still in the dark about whether they will qualify or not”

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