SocketRocket
Ryder Cup Winner
How will ROI citizens have a continued FOM into NI or GB when we leave? Are the not governed by the same restrictions on FOM that we are putting on all EU nationals? Or are we going to tier EU nationals on the basis of their country of origin .. So you are welcome if your Burgandy coloured passport is ROI, French or German but if it is issued by Eastern Europe then you are not welcome? If the EU signs up to that, then it is surely the end of EU. And good luck with that standing up to scrutiny in the ECJ - but then we dont want anything to do with the ECJ either.
BTW, I have still no idea what compromise the UK is offering.. saying that our compromise is that we will do a deal instead of a no-deal is not a compromise. Also saying it hurt Ireland less is not a compromise either. Back to the point.. If you want the EU to compromise, then offer a (proper) compromise... Lets not just blame others... its a negotiation, then negotiate .. dont just find excuses.
There is a nice 5 bed house coming up for sale. Absolutely perfect for us.. good location, school, land, garage, the works. It is on the market for 2.5m. I know the guy very well, he will do a deal for 2.2... I have only 250K, i now hate my friend as he wont take the offer. He is an absolute loser.
Read up on The Common Travel Area which has given Irish Republic Citizens the right to reside in the UK since the formation of the ROI. The same rights are a available to residents of the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
Below a clip from the Gov website.
Irish citizens automatically have a right to reside in the UK as part of the common travel area. If you were habitually resident in Ireland or any of the other places in the common travel area before you came to the UK, you will automatically satisfy the conditions of the HRT.
However, if you come to the UK from a country outside the common travel area, you will have to prove you're habitually resident here to meet those conditions. As with UK citizens returning from abroad, from 1 January 2014 you cannot satisfy the HRT in order to claim income-based jobseeker's allowance until you have been living in the UK for at least three months.