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Sue Wilson Writes: Brexit ‘flextension’ allows Brits in Spain to make themselves official
Whether it’s to get residency papers sorted out in time or to just book summer holidays without worry, the current Brexit extension spells good news for Brits in Spain, argues head of Bremain in Spain group Sue Wilson.
“Compte enrere cap al Brexit”, a “30 minuts”
TV3 special programme on Brexit, featuring Sue Wilson, Chair & members of Bremain in Spain
Sue Wilson Writes: Brits in the EU have been silenced too frequently and for too long
So many British citizens living in the EU, along with UK resident EU citizens, were denied the right to vote in the June 2016 referendum
Bremainers on Spanish TV!
Just recently, three members of Bremain in Spain have taken part in two different shows on Spanish national television. Emma Cozens, a student at Complutense University, was interviewed by TVE as part of their Europa 2019 programme. You can watch the whole...
Sue Wilson Writes: Happy Un-Brexit Day! – A time of confused emotions for Brits in Spain
We must be thankful that Brexit didn’t happen on March 29th, that May’s bad deal has been defeated
Bremain in Spain talks to EWN about London’s Brexit Put it to the People march
AROUND 100 British expatriates from the Costa Blanca joined hundreds of thousands more in London on Saturday to march for a second Brexit referendum.
Bremain march against Brexit
Protesters carrying EU flags and placards called for any Brexit deal to be put to another public vote.
Bremainers March to “Put It To The People” 23rd March
On Saturday March 23rd, the ‘Put it to the People’ March in London was joined by over 100 of our Bremain in Spain members.
Parliament takes back control as MPs seek new Brexit options
ANXIOUS expats breathed a sigh of relief this week after Parliament voted to wrestle back control of the Brexit process in yet another humiliation for Theresa May.
Sue Wilson Writes: Why we Britons in Spain had to march for a People’s Vote
Campaigning for a ‘People’s Vote’ has always been a priority for Bremain, so this wasn’t the first time we’d voted with our feet
Llevo 20 años en Málaga y no pude votar contra el ‘Brexit’, por eso he venido
Británicos residentes en la provincia y malagueños que viven en Reino Unido se vuelcan en la manifestación para exigir un segundo referéndum
British residents in Malaga travel to London for the Put it to the People march
Protesters are calling for the people to be consulted before any further decisions on Brexit are acted upon