British citizens are trying to
escape the undesirable clout of the Brexit by applying for German citizenship.
According to surveys, many UK citizens are descendants of Jews. Exploiting the
German Article 116, which says any Jew stripped of citizenship during the
Nazi-era including distant relatives could have their citizenship restored.
More than 550 British Jews have
begun applying for German citizenship since the outcome of the EU referendum.
Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister
Theresa May is trying to guarantee the "free movement" of British
citizens in Europe despite Britain's exit from the country while trying to keep
out EU nationals from conveniently entering the United Kingdom. The deal
intends to guarantee free movement including EU nationals residing in the
United Kingdom.
Not every EU country is pleased
with Britain's decision to leave the European Union. According to RT, Germany,
France, Italy, the Czech Republic said Britain must pay a "multi-million
compensation bill" before the Brexit talks could begin. This pertains to
the UK's actual financial obligations, which might reach up to €60 billion
(£51bn). The European Union is discussing the actual total of the "divorce
bill" for Britain, which can potentially reach more than €80bn according
to EU officials.
The bill includes all of the UK's
fiscal responsibilities on projects, programs, pensions and relocation of EU
institutions in London. Britain houses the European Medicines Agency and the
European Banking Authority.
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