It was supposed to be a simple mission to update British nationals in Paris about their rights after Brexit. Instead Edward Llewellyn, the British ambassador, was subjected to a two-hour roasting by angry British nationals. But he ended up being heckled and laughed at when he told them Theresa May had prioritised their rights. Britons in Europe 'entirely in the dark' over post-Brexit status Read moreAsked if there would be a second referendum, Llewellyn was unequivocal. What about assets, and inheritance rights for children born in France?
Source: The Guardian April 11, 2018 16:33 UTC