A huge difference between caring and worrying about people who have moved abroad in good faith, researched well, followed all the rules, abided by all laws, and then have had their lives turned upside down due to changing circumstances- like a massive fall in Sterling, changes to healthcare arrangements just when they need it, businesses failing due to new circumstances that could not be anticipated- or like two younger women I know- were widowed and left with young children to bring up on their own, serious illness + combined with above.
Totally different to some of the expats mentionned above, who have been playing the system 'under the radar' and now find themselves between a rock and a hard place, and for whom I have no sympathy.
Mokryna- yes, Sterling exchange rates make it very expensive to go on holiday abroad- so can you imagine what it is like with those who have chosen to live there- on Sterling pensions which have lost between 30 to 55% suddenly- through NO fault of their own, and nothing they can do.
Lemon- will you accept No Deal and move on- with all the consequences for the UK, yourself, family and friends, your community, the NHS, etc, etc. We have left as you say, but there are ways and ways. We were promised a great Deal - and we are heading for a disastrous, catastrophic, No Deal. The consequences will not only affect British expats for sure.