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Old 25-01-2013, 10:50   #127
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Re: [Update] Cameron promises EU referendum by October 2017

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Here is a question: Who may vote in the referendum? EU Citizens that effectively live here can vote in local and European elections whereas they cannot vote in the Parliamentary elections. Since EU Citizens can vote in European elections and since this issue could impact upon them will they be allowed to vote in the referendum or will it be limited to UK nationals?

What would happen to EU citizens who live here if we left the EU? Would they get a right to remain or will the Immigration service turn up to turf them out?
I would prefer that the referendum is limited to UK nationals. As for remaining here after the vote should it be Yes to leaving, i would expect those EU citizens already here would be offered the right to remain
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