Right to Remain for European Union Nationals in the UK
There have been a votes in Parliament which relate to EU nationals currently living in the UK having the right to remain.
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We don’t have enough information to calculate Simon Baynes’s position on this issue
However, Simon Baynes has taken part in the following votes on the topic:
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On 7 Gor 2021:
Simon Baynes wedi pleidleisio against automatically granting Settled Status to EU nationals residing in the UK or scrapping or extending the deadline for applying to the settlement scheme; against providing physical proof of settled status; and against devolving immigration powers to the Scottish Government.
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On 30 Meh 2020:
Simon Baynes wedi pleidleisio to end the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK while retaining such rights for Irish citizens.
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On 18 Mai 2020:
Simon Baynes wedi pleidleisio to end the general right for nationals of European Union member states, European Economic Area states and Switzerland to enter and reside in the UK while retaining such rights for Irish citizens.
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On 7 Ion 2020:
Simon Baynes was absent for a vote on European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill — New Clause 5 — Protecting EU Citizens’ Rights — Automatic Right of Permanent UK Residence for Certain EU Citizens
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On 7 Ion 2020:
Simon Baynes was absent for a vote on European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill — New Clause 18 — Fee Levels and Exemptions — Limitations on Fees
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