{"id":2350,"date":"2019-01-02T17:03:20","date_gmt":"2019-01-02T17:03:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/scotsindependent.scot\/?p=2350"},"modified":"2019-01-17T16:43:55","modified_gmt":"2019-01-17T16:43:55","slug":"settled-status","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/scotsindependent.scot\/?p=2350","title":{"rendered":"Settled Status &#8211;"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<table class=\"wp-block-table\"><tbody><tr><td>                <a href=\"https:\/\/petewishart.wordpress.com\/2019\/01\/02\/settled-status-what-the-tories-are-really-doing-to-eu-nationals\/\">WHAT THE TORIES ARE REALLY DOING TO     EU\u00a0NATIONALS<\/a>     by <a href=\"https:\/\/petewishart.wordpress.com\/author\/petewishart\/\">petewishart<\/a>                   <br><br>Over Christmas, when very few people were paying attention,   the Home Office put out a video and further information on its EU Settlement   Scheme. Full of stock photos of smiling people, apparently having a whale of   a time, the video provided a chilling and provocative reminder of the   precarious situation EU nationals living within our community endure as we   approach Brexit.   In a rare moment of clarity the Home Office confirmed that EU   nationals would have to \u2018apply\u2019 to remain in the UK under the Settlement   Scheme and a new menacing tone was introduced. The video detailed that   criminal checks would be required and that specific data would be accumulated   on EU nationals who have lived in the UK for decades. This time there was no   dubiety about the cost. Every EU national without citizenship or leave to   remain would have to pay the \u00a365. Children would secure the \u2018cut price&#8217; cost   of \u00a332.50. The most invidious feature was the underlying threat that failure   to comply or failing the \u2018application\u2019 could result in, well, who knows   what\u2026\u2026 It was as unsettling as it was sickening and sent alarm bells   throughout the UK\u2019s 3.6 million strong EU national community.\u00a0   I suppose we all knew that this day would come. Immigration   and ending freedom of movement is the cold beating heart of their Brexit.   Keeping people out and othering those from beyond our shores is the de facto   case for leaving the European Union. The day of reckoning was never going to   be pretty. Leave groups have to be pandered to and the new dawn of Brexitised   UK has to be clearly understood. We are creating a new drawbridge society and   those who have already made the journey here will have to know their place   and fully understand why this Brexit has to be done. Ending freedom of movement   is paraded as the main \u2018prize\u2019 of their Brexit. For these Brexit Tories,   those that made the journey under FoM are an unfortunate consequence of   something that pre Brexit Britain got so badly wrong. EU nationals are, I   suppose, for the Brexit Tories, Britain\u2019s big mistake.\u00a0   So far the Tories have been very careful to promote a culture   of reassurance and comfort. A sort of \u2018don\u2019t worry your pretty little   European head\u2019 has been the tone and message. It was unsustainable. Promises   of \u2018no change\u2019 to status and \u2018everything will be the same\u2019 can\u2019t work when   everything is to be completely different. Registration would always require   applications and checks or there would be no point in any sort of   registration at all. This is a Tory Home Office that created the \u2018hostile   environment\u2019 its instincts are to start with suspicion and then work   backwards from there.\u00a0      At least they are starting to be honest. Their draft   immigration bill sets out clearly the type of nasty, intolerant Brexit UK   they want to create. Everybody knows that EU nationals greatly contribute to   our economy but that doesn\u2019t matter a fig when there are Faragists to pander   to. Scotland\u2019s population growth is almost entirely predicated on   immigration. We have a dependency ratio that is about the most acute in   Western Europe. Ending freedom of movement will be disastrous for our economy   and for the service sectors that soak up the majority of inward migration. We   didn\u2019t vote for this Tory Brexit but yet we will be the nation that will be   most impacted from this, the main plank of their case for leaving.   I loathe their Brexit. Everything about it simply diminishes   us. It is impossible to identify any redeeming feature of what the Tories are   doing to us in this chaotic and clueless mission. But it is what they are   doing to our friends and colleagues from Europe that makes me loathe their   Brexit even more.\u00a0   As we shape up the sort of new country we want to be in   Scotland we will assess everything that the Tories have done on immigration   and vow to never, ever follow them down that souless, barren, self-defeating   cul-de-sac. Scotland is better than this and soon we will show that to the   world.\u00a0                                          <br>This post was shared with us by author Pete Wishart MP<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WHAT THE TORIES ARE REALLY DOING TO EU\u00a0NATIONALS by petewishart Over Christmas, when very few people were paying attention, the Home Office put out a video and further information on its EU Settlement Scheme. Full of stock photos of smiling people, apparently having a whale of a time, the video provided a chilling and provocative reminder of the precarious situation EU nationals living within our community endure as we approach Brexit. In a rare moment of clarity the Home Office confirmed that EU nationals would have to \u2018apply\u2019 to remain in the UK under the Settlement Scheme and a new menacing tone was introduced. 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