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  1. The UK–EU Brexit deal includes provisions on social security co-ordination. UK nationals travelling, working or living in the EU (and vice versa) retain entitlements to some benefits, including state pensions, healthcare, disability benefits, unemployment benefits and maternity/ paternity benefits. Where eligible, UK nationals must be treated ...

  2. Sep 29, 2016 · For those who back a "hard" Brexit - or "clean" Brexit as supporters prefer - the better option is to leave the EU and the single market entirely and then have a relationship based - at least ...

  3. Jun 27, 2016 · What does Brexit mean for refugees? Britain has remained largely sealed off from the refugee crisis that has rocked much of the rest of Europe for the past year. Protected by geography and its status outside the passport-free Schengen zone, it took in only a fraction of the asylum seekers who arrived at Europe’s southern shores last year ...

  4. The UK's departure from the European Union (Brexit) is likely to result in greater immigration and employment restrictions on European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) nationals within the United Kingdom. EU/EEA citizens constitute a significant proportion of the current social care workforce. …

  5. In Martin's original 'How to vote in the EU referendum' blog, the impact of Brexit on the economy was one of the most hotly debated issues. Some who voted 'leave' believed it would mean new opportunities for the UK economy. Others have predicted it will lead to economic devastation.

  6. Jan 31, 2020 · That means the same trade rules and free movement of goods and services. Freedom of movement for people stays the same and the EU's top court still has jurisdiction. ... Brexit will always be a ...

  7. Aug 14, 2017 · Brexit will also jeopardise financial support for UK disabled people from European structural and investment funds, which have been changed to place more emphasis on anti-poverty and social ...

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