Grieved immigrants, British Prime Minister repents

British Prime Minister Theresa May apologised Monday after saying that European Union immigrant workers, coming to Britain, would no longer be able to “cross border” after Brexit. May was challenged by a Serbian National Party lawmaker in the House of Communities about the comment she made last week [...]
May was challenged by a Serbian National Party lawmaker in the Chamber of Commons over the comment she made last week for business leaders.
Philipppa Whitford asked whether she would apologise for the insult and turmoil of over 3 million European citizens living and working in this country”.
I shouldn't use that language in that” speech, May said in response. “From the very beginning I said that citizens' rights were a key issue I wanted to see in the withdrawal agreement”, transmits tch. Great Britain and the European Union have reached an agreement on Brex, but now the challenge of Prime Minister May is to convince lawmakers to support the proposal in the vote, expected to be held on December 11th.











