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UK Referendum on EU Membership 2016 – A Briton in Austria speaks out…

UK Referendum on EU Membership 2016 – A Briton in Austria speaks out…

Charting my course from finding out that I was ineligible to vote through to living as Briton in Europe post-referendum

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5 September – Parliamentary debate on “the petition” and Austria’s ongoing presidential run-off omnishambles

The four million signature petition is debated in parliament. Only two MPs mention the uncertainty of UK citizens living in the EU.

The petition that got 4,000,000+ signatures was debated in parliament. MPs seemed unanimous that a second referendum was not a valid consideration – John Penrose coining the term of a “neverendum”. Continue reading “5 September – Parliamentary debate on “the petition” and Austria’s ongoing presidential run-off omnishambles”

Author mdgbPosted on 10th September 2016Categories Brexit, Britons in Europe, electoral reform, UKTags neverendum, parliamentary debate, petition

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