I don't think it will happen either, I just like the idea, and if it did I'd mainly want it as I travel around Europe for work a lot and would prefer not to stand in the same lengthy queues as the Yanks and Chinese at immigration. Plus if
the access to healthcare is maintained it will be handy if I am on the road when the inevitable cardiovascular event happens. I'd go for the same status with the US, as I have lost days of my life adding up the cumulative time I have spent in US border control queues.
Does the UK require current citizens with dual nationality to pay more taxes than the rest of us? Do you not like the idea on principle?
I think you may be right though about the future for the EU if Le Pen wins the French presidency.
Many in the EU would like to give the Germans a bit of a kicking. The deal has to be signed by 27 sovereign parliaments (and regional ones too in some places), not just BMW. Anyway, as Ellers has pointed out, we are already buying fewer cars and the £ driven rise in import prices may damage their business further. Oh dear, how sad, never mind.
The continued impotent fury of the Brextards even when they have got what they thought they wanted (Brexit means Brexit after all) would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic. Move on, start building the New Jerusalem on our litter strewn green belt, as we were promised.