‘UK today doesn’t feel like my country’: reflections of six Britons who moved to EU | The Guardian

​I could vote in local elections and those for the European parliament. I was an active citizen. After Brexit I found myself totally disenfranchised. Read More  

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  1. I could not vote in the referendum, my crime, I had not been in the UK for six months. Hardly democratic when those living and working in the EU, were excluded from voting.
    I am now retired and 68, with no UK pension. I have no idea why I didn’t get my UK pension. My last visit was in 2017, I felt like a stranger in the country of my birth. I have to live frugally. I don’t want to return, although I miss my friends.

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