Breaking news: deal with Spain over British driving licences is "close"

Breaking news: deal with Spain over British driving licences is "close"
By Jason Moore

A deal between Britain and Spain over British driving licences is "close" with informed sources telling Bulletin Online that the issue will be resolved "satisfactorily for all." The British ambassador to Spain, Hugh Elliott, was quoted as saying that plenty of "behind the scenes negotiations" were taking place.

As we reported yesterday the driving licence deal could be tied to an agreement over Gibraltar and a wider deal over the rights of expat Britons in Spain.

The licence issue is causing serious problems for thousands of British expats. The Spanish government did introduce "grace" periods in which Britons could exchange their licence although some were unable to register in time and are therefore still very much in the "slow lane." They have rightly taken to social media to vent their frustrations over the situation. Others have decided to retake their driving test in Spain, which is a costly operation.

The Spanish government has said that it wants good relations with the new British government of Liz Truss and talkings are ongoing. Spain is home to 400,000 British citizens with a similar number of Spaniards living the UK.





September 28, 2022 at 12:21PM
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