UK Citizens and our families do not have to lose all the privileges of EU citizenship. UK law allows dual citizenship which many wealthy people already enjoy. Contact your MEP NOW, and your MP, to press for the right to keep your EU passporting rights, even if the UK quitters force us out of The United States of Europe. 16.8 million thinking people voted to REMAIN - with our families that makes about 35 million people. We can have both. Maybe the 17 million Leavers will bugger off to British Overseas Colonies - and take the pressure off our services and resources. Read below what President Junker said in July 2016 - but he will change his mind.
Brexit: UK 'associate EU citizenship' to be fast-tracked - BBC News
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-38264203
9 Dec 2016 - The European Parliament's top Brexit negotiator says he plans to fast-track a proposal to offer UK nationals "associate EU citizenship".
President Junker will change his mind since this July 2016 email - individual UK citizens can stay in Europe.
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Subject: FW: BREXIT - VIRTUAL DUAL EU CITIZENSHIP
From: President.Juncker@ec.europa.eu
[mailto:President.Juncker@ec.europa.eu]
Sent: 19 July, 2016 10:08 AM
To: noel@noelhodson.com
Subject: RE: BREXIT - VIRTUAL DUAL EU CITIZENSHIP
Sent: 19 July, 2016 10:08 AM
To: noel@noelhodson.com
Subject: RE: BREXIT - VIRTUAL DUAL EU CITIZENSHIP
Thank you for sharing your
views with me following the result of the United Kingdom's Referendum.
I am sad about the choice of
the British people. The European Commission worked hard to keep the United
Kingdom in the European Union.
European leaders offered the
United Kingdom a fair deal that reflected their hope that the United Kingdom
remained part of the European Union.
This is an unprecedented
situation but the European Union will stand strong and uphold its core values
of promoting peace and the well-being of its peoples.
I truly hope that the United
Kingdom will be a close partner of the European Union in the future.
I wish you well.
European Commission
200, rue de la Loi,
1049 Bruxelles
200, rue de la Loi,
1049 Bruxelles
From: Noel Hodson [mailto:noel@noelhodson.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 10:33 AM
To: CAB JUNCKER PRESIDENT
Cc: tracy.rodger@haymarket.com; scottish.ministers@gov.scot; Nicola.Sturgeon.msp@scottish.parliament.uk; john.humphrys@bbc.co.uk
Subject: BREXIT - VIRTUAL DUAL EU CITIZENSHIP
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 10:33 AM
To: CAB JUNCKER PRESIDENT
Cc: tracy.rodger@haymarket.com; scottish.ministers@gov.scot; Nicola.Sturgeon.msp@scottish.parliament.uk; john.humphrys@bbc.co.uk
Subject: BREXIT - VIRTUAL DUAL EU CITIZENSHIP
Address:
European
Commission
Rue de la
Loi / Wetstraat 200
1049 1049 Brussels
Belgium
30 June
2016.
CC –
Lord Heseltine, Nicola Sturgeon MSP
Dear Mr
Juncker,
BREXIT
– VIRTUAL DUAL EU CITIZENSHIP
Dividing
the alleged £350 million pounds per week between the 16 million Britons who
voted to Remain, is £22 per week each. I would gladly pay this to the European
Union for the privilege of full Citizenship and to be a member of the vital
European project. Many UK citizens have dual nationality, so I could also retain
my UK Passport.
My
citizenship would include trade access for my business, borderless travel and
all the advantages of belonging to the single market. In turn the 16 million
UK-Virtual-Citizens would pledge open-market terms to all EU Citizens. Movement
of labour might be done on a person-by-person job and home swap register –
though such details will need the best EC brains to rapidly resolve. The
South-East of England has 427 people per square kilometre; densely populated
areas might require exceptional terms.
VIRTUAL-DUAL-EU-CITIZENSHIP
might be applied to all willing participants in all European States. It will be
a highly prestigious club that all thinking people will want to join. It could
be readily and quickly organised on computers. In due course, the EC might
negotiate a Double-Taxation-Agreement with the UK, to grant tax relief on our
£22 per week contributions.
Non-EU-citizens,
for example among the UK’s the alleged 52%, would be subject to the rules they
wish to adopt.
Yours
sincerely
Noel
Hodson, Oxford
Noel Hodson - Director
13th March 2017 - TRUMP in ISRAEL
I never use
Facebook – Its far too messy - I don’t know how it works - or if its private -
or can I control content - or is it broadcast etc. I have an account, as
advised, to (try to) promote my books. I think it’s mostly for kids.
But, Yes - the
Jewish Daily article was emailed by a close friend. It expresses views from yet
another perspective about Trump. My guess is that Israel hopes for major
concessions from Trump which Obama was cautious about endorsing. (So in today's
soundbite idiots' world - "Trump saintly - Obama evil"). Time will
tell if Trump will keep his promises (move US Embassy to Jerusalem etc. etc.
etc.). You well know by now that I think he is demented, suffering Narcissistic
Personality Disorder, and as the mainstream US media says "he is a
pathological liar". Will he help or hinder Israel's peaceful, best
intentions? I think Trump's crazy universal aggression, mentored for 25 years
by the Mafia's lawyer Roy Cohn,
and his paranoia will only create violence - wherever he treads. And he
is too elderly to change. For the sake of the world "Lock Him Up".
Where did they isolate Napoleon - to contain his war-mongering madness?
PS - I
re-watched all the Presidents Men (Watergate). It reminded me that Republicans
have used highly funded ($6M) criminal tactics before to distort elections.
It's an old, bad habit in US politics. They probably learned it from the Brits
– Rotten Boroughs.
Noel
-----Original
Message-----
John writes:
Subject: How Obama rigged the Trump investigation
John writes:
Subject: How Obama rigged the Trump investigation
Noel
Sometimes the world works in mysterious ways.
I was looking at your facebook page and found this on it:
Let me know what you think!
Best - John
*****
BREXIT - VIRTUAL DUAL EU CITIZENSHIP = £9.6 B
CC for you. Buy your EU passport now.
Noel HODSON - Author
From: Noel Hodson [mailto:noel@noelhodson.com]
Sent: 27 November 2016 14:40
To: 'President.Juncker@ec.europa.eu' <President.Juncker@ec.europa.eu>; 'tim@timfarron.co.uk' <tim@timfarron.co.uk>; 'info@tonyblairoffice.org' <info@tonyblairoffice.org>; BBC Radio PM (PM@bbc.co.uk) <PM@bbc.co.uk>; Polly Toynbee (polly.toynbee@guardian.co.uk) <polly.toynbee@guardian.co.uk>; 'guy.verhofstadt@europarl.europa.eu' <guy.verhofstadt@europarl.europa.eu>; 'Nick.Clegg.MP@parliament.uk' <Nick.Clegg.MP@parliament.uk>; 'international@theguardian.com' <international@theguardian.com>; 'letters@nytimes.com' <letters@nytimes.com>
Subject: BREXIT - VIRTUAL DUAL EU CITIZENSHIP = £9.6 B
Sent: 27 November 2016 14:40
To: 'President.Juncker@ec.europa.eu' <President.Juncker@ec.europa.eu>; 'tim@timfarron.co.uk' <tim@timfarron.co.uk>; 'info@tonyblairoffice.org' <info@tonyblairoffice.org>; BBC Radio PM (PM@bbc.co.uk) <PM@bbc.co.uk>; Polly Toynbee (polly.toynbee@guardian.co.uk) <polly.toynbee@guardian.co.uk>; 'guy.verhofstadt@europarl.europa.eu' <guy.verhofstadt@europarl.europa.eu>; 'Nick.Clegg.MP@parliament.uk' <Nick.Clegg.MP@parliament.uk>; 'international@theguardian.com' <international@theguardian.com>; 'letters@nytimes.com' <letters@nytimes.com>
Subject: BREXIT - VIRTUAL DUAL EU CITIZENSHIP = £9.6 B
26 NOV 2016 - Dual nationality for Remainers - money calculation £9.6B per annum – It works.
Guardian - Britons could pay to retain the benefits of European Union citizenship after Brexit under plans being considered by MEPs.
The European parliament’s lead Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt said he supported the principle of the idea, which would see UK citizens sending an annual fee to Brussels.
Calculation: EU passport – for a fee
16 million remainers /say couples voted together = 8 million homes x 2.9 persons per home
= 8 x 2.9 = 23.2 million individuals will buy an EU passport
At say, £200 per annum = £4.6 billion
+ A premium for business-passporting – about 5M UK businesses at say £1,0000 per business = £5 billion
Total income is £9.6 billion
From: Noel Hodson [mailto:noel@noelhodson.com]
Sent: 19 July 2016 11:04
To: 'polly.toynbee@guardian.co.uk' <polly.toynbee@guardian.co.uk>; BBC Radio PM (PM@bbc.co.uk) <PM@bbc.co.uk>
Sent: 19 July 2016 11:04
To: 'polly.toynbee@guardian.co.uk' <polly.toynbee@guardian.co.uk>; BBC Radio PM (PM@bbc.co.uk) <PM@bbc.co.uk>
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