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Sadiq Khan speaking at City Hall, London, in December 2019 as the building is opened as a homeless day shelter for 100 service users from St Mungo’s charity.
Sadiq Khan speaking at City Hall, London, in December 2019 as the building is opened as a homeless day shelter for 100 service users from St Mungo’s charity. Photograph: Phil Toscano/PA
Sadiq Khan speaking at City Hall, London, in December 2019 as the building is opened as a homeless day shelter for 100 service users from St Mungo’s charity. Photograph: Phil Toscano/PA

Tell us what you think about 'associate citizenship'

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Sadiq Khan is to ask EU negotiators to offer Britons continued freedom of movement if they want it. We want to hear your thoughts

During a trip to Brussels, Sadiq Khan plans to ask EU negotiators to be open to the idea of continued free movement for Britons through ‘associate citizenship’.

The idea was first mentioned in 2016 by former prime minister of Belgium, Guy Verhofstadt, who backs Khan asking for such rights.

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