You are talking pensioners. I am talking about the whole UK population living in Spain. Most of the Brits living there have sold their houses in the UK and moved out to the sun. The vast majority of them work there in some capacity. They either work in the tourist industry or they work in bars and restaurants. A minority of Brits living in Spain are pensioners. The Spanish health service is absolutely brilliant. I have experience of using it. The only reason anybody would want to return to the UK for any sort of medical treatment is due to language difficulties. If you live there and you need a heart bypass for example, you would want it done back home as you will understand what the doctors are saying. Yes, Spain would want rid of these people if you vote to leave. The costs to Spain are far greater than what these people spend on tapas and fish and chips and half's of lager.. Spain would be the first country to say good riddance to the 1.8m Brits living on the Costas.
I don't doubt young Spaniards would be able to work in the UK if they have a necessary skill. If you subject them to visa controls and work permits etc, they will be more inclined to go to other EU countries where this red tape is not a factor.
Where did you get your figure of 1.8m Brits in Spain from, Finglas? All the authorities I've seen including Wikipedia have it at less than half that, at just over 700,000?
