and dr elaine hunter — an irish academic at the university of glasgow, who moved to the uk in 1999. much. first, your reaction, kevin hollinrake, that people are using the windrush scheme because they trust it and they don't trust the official eu settle m e nt they don't trust the official eu settlement scheme. that is not good to hear, we want anybody in the uk now or even who enters the uk by the end of 2020 to get the same rights asa uk end of 2020 to get the same rights as a uk citizen, that is our objective. sometimes the bureaucracy doesn't work as well as we expect and we need to sort that out, and in my constituency, we had a couple of cases where people have felt this way, they are not getting anything tangible, in their hands they can show to stay —— to say they have that status. identity cards are a worry to some people and that becomes two tiers of citizenship —— citizenship. we need people to feel co mforta ble citizenship. we need people to feel comfortable with the process and the outcome. as vote leave campaigners, high—profile ones, boris johnson, michael gove and p