Many citizens with ‘pre-settled status’ are finding it hard to get benefits on offer to UK nationals, MEPs say
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Britain has been accused by MEPs led by an ally of the French president, Emmanuel Macron, of discriminating against EU nationals left destitute in the UK as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Those who have not lived in the country for more than five years are said to be facing “significant obstacles” or having their claims outright rejected when seeking the benefits on offer to UK nationals. Continue reading...
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