Quote Originally Posted by Nelsonca61 View Post
It's an issue to me because, he is voting on an issue regarding my future and direction of the UK, but he chose to leave the UK and take citizenship of another country, he is entitled to his opinion but he also gets a vote. Just because I've been to Canada, I wouldn't want to vote on, if Ontario, would like their dustbins collected monthly instead of weekly.
But Matthews "hasn't just been" to the UK has he? He's lived here. In fact he employs a number of people here. He has retained his British citizenship. Comparing his position as someone who lived/employs/pays taxes in the UK to yours as an infrequent tourist to a country is a false dichotomy.