this is another great one
BRITISH expats in Spain who don't want to become tax residents and bought their homes before Brexit came into force are facing disaster, with one expert raging it is a "serious human rights infringement".
www.express.co.uk
I wonder what proportion of those affected voted for Brexit? (Edit - in fairness, the rules only allowed those to vote in the referendum who hadn't been living abroad for more than a certain number of years, so some of them might not even have had a say in the matter - those ones might have a legit grievence)
Can't say I'm that bothered, myself. To be honest, and this is itself probably an irrational prejudice, I formed a negative opinion of those sorts of ex-pats as a child, when watching Alan Whicker interviewing them, as he seemed to do a lot on his TV travelogue shows, when I noticed they so often claimed to have left the UK because there were 'too many brown faces' here now (e.g. like my own father's).
A downside of Brexit is that all the reactionary boomer pensioners might start coming back here. Though it always seemed like the worst of them went to South Africa, or maybe Australia.