Time since my One More Year call has passed by incredibly quickly. In fact so quickly that if I’m to stick strictly to it resignation day is now just a few a short weeks away. At the time of my last post this was looking to be an incredibly 100% easy call with Brexit being just over a year away as well as an employer who had apparently decided I was now Mr Average.
Enter 2 events that have shifted that to 20% work on a bit longer to 80% FIRE to the Med in 2018.
The first is the draft Brexit Withdrawal Agreement which was published on the 19 March 2018. As somebody moving to the Med keeping my EU rights is a very important consideration. With that in mind, if I’m reading the Agreement correctly, I now gain no advantage by being in the Med by Brexit day, the 29 March 2019, when compared with setting up my new home during the Transition Period, which is now agreed by both the UK and EU as ending on the 31 December 2020. Brexit pressure off.
Enter 2 events that have shifted that to 20% work on a bit longer to 80% FIRE to the Med in 2018.
The first is the draft Brexit Withdrawal Agreement which was published on the 19 March 2018. As somebody moving to the Med keeping my EU rights is a very important consideration. With that in mind, if I’m reading the Agreement correctly, I now gain no advantage by being in the Med by Brexit day, the 29 March 2019, when compared with setting up my new home during the Transition Period, which is now agreed by both the UK and EU as ending on the 31 December 2020. Brexit pressure off.