This is presumably good news for all EU citizens, who have been put under pressure to pay £65 fee in other to remain in the UK after the Brexit from the EU.
There is no doubt however, that Prime Minister Theresa May’s task to secure the Brexit has been quite challenging, though she had voted Remain during Referendum 2016. What perhaps makes it more difficult one would argue, is the fact that the EU values its relationship with the UK, hence would most likely prefer UK to remain in the great union that has created; free movements, free markets, great business opportunities, security, financial growths and more.
For the EU citizen who live in the UK, the EU referendum debate was an awakening of racism, hate and nationalism within the UK. Migrants were used as political porn by some politicians, a problem that coursed the killing of Jo Cox, the British labour Party Member of Parliament, in 2016 during the referendum debate and notwithstanding has almost become the trend of political discourse worldwide. And have continued to create an atmosphere of segregation for refugees and migrants in general, whose lives are continuously in danger.
