Baldseagull
Well-known member
Sticking to the issue in hand....
The problem seems to me to be that Barnier wants to talk about people before trade and Davis want to sort out trade before people.
It could, perhaps, move forward if they were to agree that EU nationals currently in education, employment or retired in the UK can stay indefinitely in return for the same rights being given to UK nationals in the EU.
Given that Brexit is a long term thing, then there should have been a cross-party negotiating team rather that giving to Davis, who is not regarded as an intellectual heavyweight even in the Tory Party.
Personally I think both sides are playing a game of brinkmanship and waiting for the other side to blink.
They have agreed that those here can stay, the sticking points are where the cut off date for arrivals is, (we say anyone arriving before article 50 day, they say anyone arriving before leaving day), and what further rights those people will have, like how long they can leave the country for and still be allowed back, or if they can bring a family member over later etc.