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You, live in Malta, you'll be living with the consequences of nothing.
I beg your pardon? How will I be living with the consequences of nothing? I & many others living across Europe could potentially have to move back to the UK or get visas. Besides I am still British & own a house in the UK... To think I will have "no consequences" just proves how people like you shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a ballot box...
And honey you live in Ireland, you shouldn't have got to vote anyway
I beg your pardon? How will I be living with the consequences of nothing? I & many others living across Europe could potentially have to move back to the UK or get visas. Besides I am still British & own a house in the UK... To think I will have "no consequences" just proves how people like you shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a ballot box...
And honey you live in Ireland, you shouldn't have got to vote anyway
Oh yeah, always forgot to ask you this, are you living in Malta because you work there or you have family?
In Spain hundreds of thousands of britons live here from many years ago, in the coastal cities of Alicante, Málaga and Ibiza many young britons work in the hostelry sector (on restaurants, pubs, bars, etc).
They can live here without any kind of permit because they're EU citizens, and they can work freely, they can go to the public Social Security (health) without any problem... Now what will happen to them with the Brexit? The "funniest" thing is that on a local TV from Alicante, they made some interviews in a town where the majority of the people are british, and some persons say to vote yes for Brexit.
Now tell we, WTF is wrong in the head of those persons? You live abroad without any kind of burocracy in the middle and do you still want to vote YES?
I found an interview (not the one I was talking about, this one is from a big Spanish TV channel)
PS: Until the 2nd girl, all of the others answer in English.
The british girl which speaks Spanish says that she lived in Spain the last 13 years, and her husband is spanish. She also says that she wouldn't like to come back home, and also would be difficult for her.
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