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EU citizens living in the UK 'left in limbo' after Brexit, says former co-chair of Vote Leave Gisela Stuart EU citizens living in the UK 'left in limbo' after Brexit, says former co-chair of Vote Leave Gisela Stuart
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EU citizens living in the UK have been “left in limbo” since the referendum, according to one of the senior figures for the Leave campaign during teh EU referendum. EU citizens living in the UK have been “left in limbo” since the referendum, according to one of the senior figures for the Leave campaign during teh EU referendum. 
Gisela Stuart is to head up a cross-party inquiry, for think-tank British Future, on how to protect the rights of EU citizens living in the UK.Gisela Stuart is to head up a cross-party inquiry, for think-tank British Future, on how to protect the rights of EU citizens living in the UK.
Ms Stuart said the government should make it clear that EU citizens will be allowed to stay and that it was the “right thing to do”.Ms Stuart said the government should make it clear that EU citizens will be allowed to stay and that it was the “right thing to do”.
Speaking to The Independent, Ms Stuart said: “We are dealing with people’s lives. It is important we get it right.
“There is a tremendous political will to get the right outcome on this and be helpful to the government. I hope this will be a priority for the government.”
The Labour MP also added she believes that EU citizens are welcome in the UK. 
"There is wide agreement, among the public, politicians and business, that EU citizens are welcome here," she told the BBC."There is wide agreement, among the public, politicians and business, that EU citizens are welcome here," she told the BBC.
The former co-chair of the Vote Leave campaign said she was "confident" the government would guarantee EU nationals status and that it was what the campaign had promised all along, The former co-chair of the Vote Leave campaign said she was "confident" the government would guarantee EU nationals status and that it was what the campaign had promised all along, 
The inquiry is set to publish its findings in the autumn and will also look at EU citizens’ welfare and healthcare rights in the UK.  The inquiry is set to publish its findings in the autumn and will also look at EU citizens’ welfare and healthcare rights in the UK.  
Steve Ballinger, Director of Communications for British Future spoke to The Independent about the inquiry: "EU migrants need reassurance about their future in the UK. Making clear that they are welcome here would send a message about the kind of country Britain wants to be after Brexit.
"Sorting out the status of 3.5 million people will, however, throw up a raft of questions - about rights, residency, cut-off dates and access to services, for instance.
"What this new inquiry seeks to do is consult interested parties and those with expertise to help find practical solutions and make recommendations to the government."
So far the government has indicated a desire to protect EU citizens’ living in the UK if Britons living in Europe are treated similarly. So far the government has indicated a desire to protect EU citizens’ living in the UK if Britons living in Europe are treated similarly.