However, I think that living overseas permanently should mean losing the right to vote in your country of origin after a certain number of years.
People might live and work abroad for a few years with the intention of returning one day, or feel homesick and want to return so having a vote for a set number of years is reasonable.
That sounds like a fair compromise. For people living abroad permanently as a resident on a long-term basis = no vote.
For someone living and earning abroad temporarily and with a UK address = a vote.
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