Brussels –
EU citizens living in Britain several times to be sentenced for serious criminal offences, after the Brexit may be faster off. That shows, according to British media, from a document that prime minister Theresa May on Monday in London will present.
Those who as citizens of an EU country the rules of the law, would have the same rights as British people in areas such as work, health, and pension, said minister David Davis of Brexit-business Sunday night against the British broadcaster BBC. An exception would be the right to vote. The sharper uitzettingsregeling would apply to people who have been found guilty of a criminal offence or that “security problems” have caused.
A week ago, London and Brussels the negotiations on the British departure from the EU, a year after the British people in a referendum had voted. The Brexit should be in march 2019 to be completed.