What Does Brexit Mean for Cross-Border Mobility?
Twelve months ago, almost every conversation in the U.K. was dominated by Brexit. News channels, radio shows, and documentaries were fixated on the countdown for the United Kingdom leaving the EU. Then COVID-19 arrived and those headlines were replaced by a more immediate threat to our health and well-being, livelihoods, freedom to work, and our ability to travel and live without restrictions. As the rollout of vaccines begins to take shape on a global basis, we all hope that this will begin to see the end of the pandemic. At the same time, the U.K. government has finally secured a deal with the EU on its future trading relationship which will at least remove some of the uncertainty that has prevailed these past few years.