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British Woman Regains French Voting Rights After Brexit Dispute

Christopher Blake May 29, 2025
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A British woman living in France has successfully had her French voting rights reinstated, following a period where her registration was revoked due to the UK’s departure from the European Union.

The woman, whose name has not been widely publicized, had been a registered voter in France before Brexit, allowing her to participate in local elections.

Following the UK’s official exit from the EU, French authorities began reviewing the electoral rolls, leading to the removal of some British citizens’ voting rights, under the new post-Brexit regulations.

The woman challenged this decision, arguing that she should retain her voting rights due to her long-term residency and contribution to the local community.

Her legal team presented arguments based on existing French laws and international agreements, aiming to preserve her rights as a resident.

The specifics of the legal arguments focused on residency requirements and the implications of the French electoral code for non-EU citizens.

The court, after considering the presented evidence and legal precedents, sided with the woman, restoring her right to vote.

This decision sets a precedent, potentially impacting other British citizens in France who have faced similar challenges to their voting rights.

The ruling is expected to be closely examined by legal experts and advocacy groups concerned with the rights of British citizens residing in other European Union countries.

The case highlights the ongoing legal complexities and adjustments faced by British citizens living abroad after the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.

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