The Guardian - Of the many anxieties that a no-deal Brexit throws up one of the most emotive and expensive relates to the British ex-pat communities that are found across Europe. 190,000 people alone have moved to Europe to retire, and a no-deal Brexit would see them lose their NHS healthcare in the country of their choice, the government has stated. It is entirely possible that in that eventuality a considerable number of people would feel that they had no choice other than to return to the UK to be treated by the NHS in Britain. The cost to the NHS in terms of money and resources would be enormous. It is well known that it is cheaper to treat elderly ex-pats, whose needs are often far greater than the average person, by paying the country they live to address their health needs rather than having them...>>>
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