Why millions of German residents can't vote
Why millions of German residents can't vote on Brexit It has come to light that millions of Germans, who live in the European Union, are not able to vote in the upcoming referendum in Great Britain on whether to leave the EU or not. Germany, along with Austria and Switzerland, is not a member of the European Union, meaning that those with dual citizenship between those nations cannot vote for either the Remain or the Leave camp, even if their countries are in the European Union. SEE ALSO: One more reason for Brits to love Europe Germany has around four million citizens with both British and German citizenship. Those with British and German dual citizenship cannot vote in the #EUref vote! freizeitpartner ➡️ https://t.co/hNe8vIuDvN — The Local Germany (@TheLocalGermany) September 16, 2016 Given the choice between voting for Britain to stay in the EU, and the UK leaving the EU, many dual citizens find themselves with a tricky dilemma. The latest British polls have consistently shown a...