Will a Labour government reverse Brexit rules for Brits in Spain?
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After the UK election victory for the Labour party, what happens next for British people in Spain and the EU?
Keir Starmer’s Labour have won the expected decisive victory in the UK general election, pushing out the Conservatives after a 14-year reign in government during which they presided over possibly the most influential single decision affecting Great Britain and Brits around the world for the last 80 years – Brexit.
Also following Brexit, British citizens will be included in the new travel regulations being placed on non-EU citizens travel around Europe, including the need to purchase a €7 visa waiver to get into Spain, a rule which will be coming into force as soon as next year.
While it was the Tories who “got Brexit done” and Sir Kier Starmer who said after his win, “Change begins now”, the current Labour lot who have just got in have not shown any indication that they will tackle such Brexit issues which make life and relations between the UK and Europe more complex.
Neither a campaign to Rejoin the EU nor any mention of joining a post-Brexit customs union was featured in the Labour manifesto. Admittedly, they were trying to play it safe during the election campaign, trying not to upset any potential voters and threaten their convincing lead.
But even so, there is a feeling that this latest Labour government will present more centrist policies, and so unlikely to bring in any sweeping reversals to the effects of Brexit for British citizens who live in, travel to or own property in Europe.
The other British community near Spain also greatly affected by Brexit and the general election result is Gibraltar, the British Oversea Territory that shares a land border with southern Spain.
Protracted negotiations are still underway, following the implementation of Brexit back in 2019, to finalise the special relationship that Gibraltar may have with the EU, if any, including over who will control border security between Gibraltar and Spain and what trade and free movement of people will look like across that border.
All eyes will be on who becomes the new Foreign Secretary, who is to take up those negotiations.
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