I think they should have got to vote in the referendum as the outcome is obviously going to affect them re their pensions and healthcare. Lots of expats have moved to warmer climes for health reasons. We were hoping to do the same as I have health problems that are made better by the warmer weather, but we cannot afford to move from Scotland to the south of England for better weather. My husbands RAF pension will always be taxed in the UK regardless of where we live, not sure about state pensions as we are not old enough for that yet! I would not want to vote on the general or by elections as that would not really affect me if I left the country. The other thing to think of is, how would our country cope if there was an influx of old age expats moving back because European countries decided if Britain does not want their people, why should they keep Britains OAP's. That would be a real squeeze on the country as most of our immigrants are of working age, paying taxes in Britain and not needing the NHS as much as the older generation might.