European Commission takes UK to court over EU citizens’ rights

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British government referred to European court of justice for alleged failure to protect rights of EU citizens in UK

is taking the British government to court over alleged violations of the rights of EU citizens in the UK, a decision that ​casts a cloud over Keir Starmer’s attempted post-Brexit reset.

The commission said there were “several shortcomings” in the UK’s implementation of European law that continued to affect EU nationals in the UK with rights under the A growing number of cases have come to light of EU citizens denied entry at the UK border or subject toraising concerns about the “certificate of application”, which is intended to give EU citizens evidence to show employers, landlords and the NHS that they are entitled to be in the country while their post-Brexit status is pending.

While officials sought to downplay the EU legal action, the case could cause friction. The EU has said it will only move ahead with new agreements once the UK has shown “full and faithful implementation” of existing ones.

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