JEREMY CORBYN criticised the Tories yesterday for failing to guarantee the residency rights of British and EU citizens before the triggering of Article 50, which will begin the Brexit process.
The Labour leader said ministers’ approach to the lives of people who will be affected by any citizenship rule changes was like something out of dystopian science fiction story The Hunger Games.
Mr Corbyn was responding to a leaked EU document which suggested other countries could adopt a tough approach in the Brexit talks because of the difficulties their citizens may face acquiring permanent rights in Britain.
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