European Commission suing UK over post-Brexit freedom of movement ‘shortcomings’
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The commission has referred Britain to the Court of Justice at the European Union (Yui Mok/PA) After carefully assessing the replies of the United Kingdom, the commission maintains that several elements of the grievances remain unaddressed, including on the rights of workers and the rights of extended family members But the commission believes there are “several shortcomings” in how the UK has handled freedom of movement since it officially left the bloc in 2020 and has referred Britain to the Court of Justice at the European Union. Downing Street acknowledged...
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