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UK Expat pensioners advised to protect healthcare rights prior to Brexit

Over 3 years after the referendum the NHS anticipates problems in the 6 months following Brexit

With the political scene in London appearing to be entering further turmoil following the Supreme Court’s ruling that Boris Johnson’s prorogation of parliament was unlawful, there have at last been furtherrecommendations this week from Her Majesty’s Government regarding how expats in Spain and the rest of the EU, particularly pensioners, should prepare to protect their healthcare rights in the event of a no-deal Brexit going ahead.

During the weekend British expats held a protest march in Málaga, in the Costa del Sol, against what they see as the lack of planning and action being taken by the UK government as the third date for Brexit approaches and on Monday, with under 40 days remaining until 31 October, the NHS Business Services Authority in Newcastle upon Tyne nally issued an update on its advice regarding healthcare arrangements for British nationals living in the EU.

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