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Future of ex-pats living in Europe ‘could be in jeopardy’ following Brexit bombshell

PM refuses to say whether estimated 1.5 Brits abroad would be able to stay when Britain eventually pulls out of the EU

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron leaves Number 10 Downing Street to attend Prime Minister's Questions at parliament in London

DAVID CAMERON yesterday claimed the long-term future of Brits living in Europe may be in jeopardy following the Brexit bombshell vote.

The PM refused to say whether the estimated 1.5 million ex-pats on the Continent would be able to stay once Britain eventually pulls out of the EU.

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron leaves Number 10 Downing Street to attend Prime Minister's Questions at parliament in London
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No reassurance ... David Cameron refused to say whether ex-pats would be able to stay on the ContinentCredit: Reuters

Responding to demands for reassurance he would only say “there’s absolutely no change in their status” until Britain leaves.

He stopped short of saying what would happen after that, instead talking about a new Whitehall department set up to negotiate the withdrawal.

Top civil servant Oliver Robbins was yesterday appointed to run this unit, and help draw up a plan. The Home Office deputy top mandarin has previously worked as the PM’s Deputy National Security Adviser.

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Demands ... Tory backbencher Sir Roger Gale asked the PM about the future of ex-patsCredit: Photoshot

The PM had been responding to demands from Tory backbencher Sir Roger Gale.

He asked: “There are hundreds of thousands of expat United Kingdom citizens, living around Europe who did not vote in the Referendum.

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Uncertain future ... many Brits living abroad rely on UK benefits and pensionsCredit: Getty Images

“Many of them elderly and frail. They live on UK pensions and UK benefits. Will my right honourable friend (the PM) ensure that his successor defends their interest?”


 

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