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A survey last year found that 60 percent of British citizens in the EU feel politically unrepresented. More than three quarters of them became dual nationals after the Brexit referendum as a workaround solution (Photo: Wikipedia)

Political plight of EU's disenfranchised Brexit Brits

A year after Rishi Sunak and Ursula von der Leyen's Windsor Framework imperfectly tied up the Brexit Northern Ireland issue, European citizens are getting ready to vote in a contest that reflects the same flawed understanding of the EU as a loose club of nations — while many British citizens paying taxes on the continent will get no representation at all.

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Suzana Carp is a EU climate policy specialist, and lead candidate at the European elections for Volt Belgium.

A survey last year found that 60 percent of British citizens in the EU feel politically unrepresented. More than three quarters of them became dual nationals after the Brexit referendum as a workaround solution (Photo: Wikipedia)

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Suzana Carp is a EU climate policy specialist, and lead candidate at the European elections for Volt Belgium.

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