brexit minister some eu migrants may have to leave uk
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Brexit minister: Some EU migrants may have to leave UK

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Brexit minister: Some EU migrants may have to leave UK
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Exposing the uncertainties unleashed by Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, the UK minister in charge of negotiating the divorce said Sunday that most EU citizens in Britain when it leaves the bloc will be able to stay — but some might have to leave.
Brexit Secretary David Davis dismissed suggestions that the estimated 3 million EU nationals now living in Britain might be forced to leave, telling Sky News that “I want to see a generous settlement for the people here already. They didn’t seek this circumstance — we did.”
But he said if a surge of new immigrants trying to “beat the deadline” floods into Britain before it leaves the EU, the Conservative government may have to set a cutoff date.
“We may have to say that the right to indefinite leave to remain protection only applies before a certain date,” Davis said in a separate interview with the Mail on Sunday newspaper. “You have to make those judgments on reality, not speculation.”
A desire to reduce immigration from other EU nations was a key reason many Britons voted last month to leave the EU. Under the bloc’s rules, EU nationals can move feely among member states, and Britain has seen its population swelled by hundreds of thousands of new arrivals in recent years.
Prime Minister Theresa May has been criticized for refusing to guarantee the right of EU citizens to remain in the UK after its EU exit — something that is more than two years away. She says she needs to ensure that hundreds of thousands of Britons living in other EU countries get the same protection.
Britain’s vote to leave the EU has unleashed political and economic turmoil, as people and markets absorb the uncertainties about the country’s economic future as it leaves the 28-nation single market of 500 million people.
Davis said he believes Britain will be able to retain access to the single market while opting out of the EU’s right to free movement. EU leaders say that’s impossible because free movement is a key EU principle, but Davis said “everybody is taking starting positions.”
“Of course they are talking tough,” he said. “If I was negotiating to buy your house or your car my first offer wouldn’t be my final one, would it?“
The referendum has also put the future of the UK itself in question, with the pro-independence Scottish administration suggesting it could seek a new independence referendum if Britain takes Scotland out of the EU against its will. Scottish voters strongly backed remaining in the EU in the June 23 referendum.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Sunday she did not rule out Scotland staying both in the UK and in the EU even if the rest of the country leaves the bloc — though it’s not clear how that could happen.
“We’re in uncharted territory, and when you are in uncharted territory with effectively a blank sheet of paper in front of you, then you have the opportunity to try to think things that might have previously been unthinkable,” Sturgeon told the BBC.
Meanwhile, the government is seeking to reassure Britons that the UK can build strong and profitable trade ties outside the EU. May said she spoke with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who expressed a desire for a free trade deal with Britain as soon as possible.
“It is very encouraging that one of our closest international partners is already seeking to establish just such a deal,” May said — although Britain can’t make any new trade arrangements until it actually leaves the EU.

Source: Arab News

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