"A proposed EU regulation, which the Ministry of Justice is considering signing up to, would mean that legal cases affecting British properties would be heard in the country where the deceased was 'habitually resident'.
That would leave British courts powerless to overturn rulings made
Shadow Justice Secretary, Dominic Grieve said: ‘It beggars belief that Ministers are considering signing up to rules which would create such uncertainty in the property
market and could even see British families lose their homes as a result of legal cases overseas involving people they have never known and in which they might not be represented".
This is just the beginning.
If we don't all vote for an independent at the next election things will get far worse.
FULL STORY HERE
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