Freedom of movement serious issue says CM
EU citizens' rights to settle here after Brexit are a top priority, according to the Chief Minister.
Howard Quayle has been in Westminster this week, meeting parliamentary representatives to discuss the Island's interests.
On Monday, Prime Minister Theresa May announced plans to allow EU nationals, who've lived there for five years or more, to stay in the UK.
European chiefs have said the proposals do not go 'far enough'.
Mr Quayle says proposals haven't been extended to the Island yet - but freedom of movement remains a 'very serious issue':
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