Most of the hundreds of thousands of Britons living in Europe see the general election as a chance to get Britain to stay in the European Union and are being urged to vote accordingly

From concerns that postal voting won’t work to fears of losing healthcare after Brexit, British expats have many concerns about the general election. The Times hears from overseas voters around the world.

Italy: ‘Vote for any party that guarantees Remain’

Faced with the risk of losing healthcare and the right to work after Brexit, British expats in Italy are generally not huge fans of Nigel Farage (Tom Kington writes).

“Most feel very sad about the UK leaving the EU and it will be the issue of most concern to us at the election,” said Jeremy Morgan, 71, a founder of the expat group British In Italy, which was formed to advise on post-Brexit rights and has 2,000 social media followers.

“We are not a party