Liberal Democrat Lord Oates warned that without physical documentation EU citizens eligible to remain in the UK would be ‘severely disadvantaged’ in dealings with landlords, airlines, employers and other officials
deal has been defeated in the Lords, over the rights of EU citizens lawfully residing in the UK. Bill allowing EU citizens physical proof of their status.
. Peers backed a cross-party amendment to the European Union Bill allowing them physical proof of their status
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