Lincoln Imp
Well-known member
- Feb 2, 2009
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Today is a sad day for me. The Brexit debate within the UK has (to me at least) sometimes been quite abstract, with endless debate going round and round on topics that people don't really know much about or will only affect them indirectly (although these things will no doubt affect the country and you as citizens).
For me it seems to feel more personal. Since leaving the UK in 2014 I have lived in 3 different EU countries, married an EU national, have a child that is thankfully still an EU citizen. I feel routed to Europe (not just one member state) and feel a genuine sense of loss today. I'll regain my EU citizenship in around 1 year but I won't feel truly part of the EU. I'll always be British, I can't convince myself and will never be seen by others as anything different.
I don't think that stopping our children from being equal citizens of a ancient land that stretches from Scotland to the Greek Islands and beyond, knowing that they can study, work, start a business and retire as citizens in Rome, Paris or Amsterdam or any other European city and enjoy the rights that Churchill spoke of over 70 years ago is of any interest to most of the Brexiteers on here.
My family is not in as fortunate a position as yours but we have good reason to hope that our grandchildren will eventually have European passports as well as British ones. We will work hard beyond retirement age to help make it happen.