Honour Spencer, who voted Remain in the 2016 referendum and is annoyed about Brexit, has travelled around Europe since August and is determined to not return to the UK until next year
A Brexit -hating traveller claims she has found a loophole which allows her to legally stay in the EU for double the 90-day limit. Honour Spencer spent £80,000 and most of the Covid pandemic transforming a bare-shell Mercedes Sprinter into a luxurious mobile palace called Libertie for her and her two dogs. Since late August the ardent Remain-voting model has travelled around Europe and is determined to not return to the UK until next year. Spending this time continuously in the EU would break the post-Brexit rules, which allow British citizens to spend 90 days out of 180 in the bloc’s Schengen free-travel zone.
But the 27-year-old claims to have found a way round this without ever setting foot back on British soil for the three-month break which is usually required. She said: “I voted Remain and think Brexit in general was a terrible idea.
“It might sound harsh but it was voted for by older people who have outdated views on society and aren’t going to be around to see its effects.
“Instead it’s going to hurt my generation and younger people who by-in-large voted to stay.