Britain’s exit from the Brexit transition period will put an end to the free movement of people from the UK into the EU. UK citizens will no longer have the freedom to work, study, start a business or live in the bloc.
They will need visas for long-term stays in an EU country.
But the UK will also restrict the movement of EU citizens into its territory.
However, Ciarán Cuffe Green Party MEP for Dublin, says Irish citizens shouldn’t be affected by these new restrictions.
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