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Priti Patel told to get ‘her own house in order’
after she warns UK nationals have been denied access to benefits in EU
countries
Home secretary told her complaints ‘mirror’ what
happening in the UK
Kate Devlin
Whitehall
Editor
Campaigners
and opposition politicians have told Priti Patel to get her “own house in
order” after she warned UK nationals had been denied access to benefits and
services in EU countries.
The home
secretary said there had been reports of Britons "asked for residence
documents they do not need to hold, being prevented from accessing benefits and
services, and having trouble with their right to work", in an article for
The Daily Telegraph.
Ms Patel
called on the bloc’s members to fulfil their obligations towards UK nationals
"just as the UK has done for EU citizens in the UK".
And she
claimed the UK’s EU settlement scheme (EUSS), which closes to applicants next
week, had been a "success".
But Dr
Dora-Olivia Vicol, co-founder and director of the charity the Work Rights
Centre, said the experiences highlighted by the home secretary “mirror the
exclusions experienced by EU nationals in the UK”.
“To some
extent, this is due to employers’ misunderstanding of the EUSS, and
particularly of how to check the status of EU nationals whose applications are
still being considered,” she said. “But the Home Office can do more to process
the backlog, and to moderate employers’ instinct to reject job applicants and
staff who are waiting on an EUSS decision. Furthermore, we should remember that
thousands of EU nationals with pre-settled status are currently being denied
Universal Credit, despite the assurances made years ago.”
Liberal
Democrat home affairs spokesperson Alistair Carmichael said: “British citizens in the EU have been living
under a cloud of uncertainty for five years. The Liberal Democrats and others
have consistently urged the Government to prioritise protections for these
Brits, but our pleas have fallen on deaf ears.
“Having
failed to secure the full rights of Brits in Europe, it is rich for Priti Patel
to now lecture EU countries, while she is inflicting so much anxiety and
uncertainty on EU citizens here in the UK.
“She and
Boris Johnson promised EU citizens that their rights would be protected, but
they have broken that promise. Hundreds of thousands are still waiting for the
Home Office to tell them if they can stay beyond the end of the month, and even
those who have been granted settled status are being denied the physical proof
they need.
“Instead of
empty whining about what EU countries are doing, the home secretary should get
her own house in order. She must honour her promise to EU citizens by removing
her arbitrary deadline and giving them the automatic right to stay, with
physical proof.”
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