We want to hear from EU citizens living in Britain and UK citizens living in Europe as the PM rules out membership of the single market

EU citizens in the UK: what did you make of May's Brexit speech?

Theresa May’s speech on Brexit on Tuesday confirmed that Britain will be leaving the single market, interpreting UK control over EU migration as a key demand by those who voted to Leave in last year’s referendum.

May used a section of her speech to say she wants to guarantee the rights of EU nationals in Britain, and Britons living in Europe, as soon as possible.

But her speech did little to reassure Nicolas Hatton, the founder of group the3million.

“EU citizens are living in limbo and Theresa May has done very little to reassure them today,” he said.

We want to hear from EU citizens living in the UK as well as British citizens living across Europe. What did you think of the speech? Do you feel reassured by it, or are you worried about its implications for your future?

You can let us know your views in the form below. We’ll use your responses in our reporting.

