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by fysicus » Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:03 am
I think it would be extremely silly to let any decisions be guided by such remote possibilities. Read my considerations below, put your mind at rest and smile!
First of all: a country can only leave the EU by its own decision, it cannot be expelled.
Second: there is a two year notice period. So if the UK would actually decide to leave the UK (confirmed by a vote in Parliament on that matter) it would only become effective two years later. I don't see the current government even to prepare for such a move, so we are really talking about a dim possibility in a distant future
Three: if the UK leaves the EU, it is likely to remain within the EEA which means Directive 2004/38 of which we all benefit will remain in force.
Fourth: if the UK would actually be so silly to expel EU citizens on a massive scale, it would be reciprocated by expelling all British Citizens from the rest of Europe. Contrary to the expelled EU citizens, these returning British Citizens are voters, and are unlikely to be very happy about the government which caused their repatriation...