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Old 27-09-2025, 20:20   #845
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...of-deportation

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. In response to questions from journalists, Yusuf clarified that the policy would not apply to EU citizens who have been granted settled status in the UK. But he said there were “a lot of EU nationals in this country who are drawing on universal credit, so you can expect Nigel’s government to open negotiations with the European Union specifically about the welfare aspect”.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy9nyex12j5o

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The BBC's Nick Robinson asked whether pensioners would suddenly have to leave the country after many years due to the change in their status.
Kruger replied: "Of course there's no intention to have some sort of pensioner deportation programme," adding these residents should apply for British citizenship.
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