Holywell Brexit Focus Podcast

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this presentation are solely those of the interviewer/interviewee and do not in any way represent the views of the Holywell Trust, its partners or their funders.

This month's Brexit Focus Podcast deals with People's Rights and Paul Gosling spoke with two individuals who are very well positioned to discussed some of the issues expressed during the UK-EU Negotiations. First guest is Brian Gormley, Director of the Committee on Administration of Justice, who has lodged a complaint to the European Ombudsman as they believe rights that had been promised to the Irish Citizens in December 2017 have been reneged. Secondly we hear from Conall McFeely, Chief Executive of Creggan Enterprises and a Civic Nationalist representative who is demanding that Taoiseach Leo Varadkar defends the rights of the Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland.

Looking to buy a home in Donegal but work in Derry? One client of the Foyle Women's Information Network was informed by a Mortgage Broker that she would struggle to obtain a mortgage with her partner for a home in Donegal whilst she worked in Northern Ireland. The client claimed it was due to the impact of Brexit. Catherine Cooke from FWIN explains the situation. Also, Paul and Gerard Deane discuss the previous four weeks in the Brexit negotiations.

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Disclaimer: The views expressed in this presentation are solely those of the interviewer/interviewee and do not in any way represent the views of the Holywell Trust, its partners or their funders. This month's Brexit Focus Podcast deals with People's Rights and Paul Gosling spoke with two individuals who are very well positioned to discussed some of the issues expressed during the UK-EU Negotiations. First guest is Brian Gormley, Director of the Committee on Administration of Justice, who has lodged a complaint to the European Ombudsman as they believe rights that had been promised to the Irish Citizens in December 2017 have been reneged. Secondly we hear from Conall McFeely, Chief Executive of Creggan Enterprises and a Civic Nationalist representative who is demanding that Taoiseach Leo Varadkar defends the rights of the Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland. Looking to buy a home in Donegal but work in Derry? One client of the Foyle Women's Information Network was informed by a Mortgage Broker that she would struggle to obtain a mortgage with her partner for a home in Donegal whilst she worked in Northern Ireland. The client claimed it was due to the impact of Brexit. Catherine Cooke from FWIN explains the situation. Also, Paul and Gerard Deane discuss the previous four weeks in the Brexit negotiations. Never miss an episode of the Holywell Trust Podcast, the Holywell Trust Testimony series or Brexit Focus Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/holywell-podcast/id1229484179?mt=2 Follow us on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-743120821 And you can now listen to the Holywell Trust Podcast and Testimony series on Stitcher Radio http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dee-curran/holywell-podcast Please feel free to comment on our Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Soundcloud pages and don’t forget to rate the programme. Thanks for listening and sharing the links.

What is Holywell Brexit Focus Podcast?

Through the Brexit Focus Podcast Holywell Trust, with the support of our Brexit Expert Paul Gosling, examine how Brexit will impact on the community in the North West.