dont worry just ask Farrage, Jacob Rees-Sanctimoniuos-Tw@t, Bojo, Gove, Giesla Stewart et al - everything post Brexit will be shiny and paved in gold - they were very clear about that when campaigning - ergo it must be true.London School of Economics Tom Cannon wrote back in July 2018 ...............
Papers released in March 2018 explained that EU nationals arriving after March 30 2019 will be given a “temporary status” allowing them to stay beyond the end of a transition phase in December 2020.
Home Secretary Sajid David confirmed that any EU national here by the end of 2020 will be given five years to apply for indefinite leave to remain.
They will get a "lifetime right" to bring in their entire close family, kids, spouse, parents, grandparents – even if they are outside the EU.
They can also bring in their girlfriend or boyfriend - a "durable partner" if they can prove they have been together for two years.
Theresa May had already agreed that three million EU nationals living in the UK can remain for life - if they apply for settled status.
Mmm, so in relation to footballs future (Leeds).
Beyond the playing squads tough questions exist around the coaching and technical staff at leading clubs.Ex Chelsea Antonio Conte (as a former Italian team manager) might have no problem satisfying the requirements for a visa and work permit but would all his technical team? Conte’s successor Maurizio Sarri poses a trickier question, while Marco Silva, Mauricio Pellegrino, Carlos Carvalhal, Javi Gracia and others along with their technical teams might struggle. Despite the grumbles of some club owners, there are few signs that initial fears about the impact of a weaker pound are taking place. The most recent TV deals fell short of the massive increases of recent years, but still reflect the importance of English football to subscription TV. Amazon’s entry into the Premier League broadcast market reinforces that picture.
But there may be lessons for the wider British football economy and hopes that generous trade deals with the likes of China and the USA will soften the longer term impact of Brexit. English football has cut early deals with the type of US and Chinese investors have delivered this Brexit football dividend.
So far this has not always been the case. Clubs like Arsenal, Sunderland, Aston Villa have seen few benefits from USA or Chinese investors. Even the likes of Manchester United and Liverpool find that USA owners invest for economic reasons, not sentiment.
Mmmm,we'll have to wait and see on all fronts but the Rad has insight (it appears) as relationship tie ups combining TV rights in Europe/Asia/USA are all under way and inklings of Leeds future foundation transfer policies now in the mix with an eye firmly on Brexit.
Living/working in mainland Europe right now 'flexibility' is very much the key word when looking at the UK avenues/events.
Recently spending time with my daughter (as she's in rehab) I'm really concerned of what and how is going to be unleashed back home in Britain across the boards ........... football being just one example.
MOT
As such, I am sure that Leeds will win everything every year without fail - no ifs no buts no maybes