Articolo tratto da Daily Mail By Xantha Leatham
- MEPs threatened to veto the proposals in a letter published in newspapers
- Said plans ‘cast dark cloud of uncertainty over lives of millions of Europeans’
- Mrs May had put forward what she described as a ‘fair and generous offer’
Members of the European Parliament have branded Theresa May’s offer on EU citizens’ rights a ‘damp squib’ that risks creating a ‘second class of citizenship’.
In a letter published by several European newspapers last night, MEPs threatened to veto the proposals, claiming they ‘cast a dark cloud of vagueness and uncertainty over the lives of millions of Europeans’.
Mrs May put forward what she described as a ‘fair and generous offer’ that would grant permanent residence to the three million EU citizens who moved to Britain before Brexit.