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The In Limbo Project gathers and shares the heart-rending stories of people caught up in the Brexit crossfire. Here is one of their most recent testimonies, reproduced by kind permission. It epitomises the senseless, casual cruelty that is just one of Brexit’s toxic legacies.
‘In Limbo’ author reveals why the government’s Settlement Scheme and citizenship process could cause a scandal 'like Windrush'.
Rally 4 Our Rights 12/10/2019
Where does it end? How many rights will they have to take away? How many lives will they have to ruin? How many families will they have to break before they are finished?
Please listen to Beate, who raised her family by basing their lives on the Freedom of Movement the EU provides. “The freedom to spread your wings” she says, “But when family needs you, you come home.” Now Brexit is blocking the way back and her family is #InLimbo.
Please listen to Corinne, the “proudest non-British Brit you can imagine” as she describes herself before the referendum and hear about her struggles now and how she lost all sense of belonging since that vote.
We look ahead to next week's European Council and the Peoples Vote March on 20 October.
[Personal accounts by EU citizens living in the UK.] The following testimonies were submitted for “In Limbo” although not published and their authors acknowledged in the book.
This week Graham is joined in the pub by Steve Gavin from Veterans for Europe and Cosi Doerfel Hill of the In Limbo project. We discuss British servicemen and women whose lives have been impacted by the blithe cruelty that is #Brexit.
Jason and Graham conclude their chat with Cosi Doerfel Hill about the THREE MILLION citizens currently living In Limbo because of this idiotic, evil, pernicious, cruel and heartless thing called "#Brexit".
For 3 million people currently living in the UK, the last two years since the #Brexit vote have been nothing short of a nightmare -- even moreso than for the rest of us. Why? Because at some point over the last 45 years they exercised their democratic right to come to the UK legally from one of the other EU countries.