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"Walls coming up, instead of down " , so true.
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Britain is no longer part of Europe? What continent are they in now?
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The UK is still in Europe, just not in the EU. Unless the ferry had a very very big crane.


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Britain is still part of Europe. It has just removed itself from the large bureaucratic union that has worked relentlessly to take governing power away from sovereign states and centralize it within their bloated bureaucracy of unelected leadership
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Eloquently stated. I’m perplexed at all this sadness and heartbreak. They act as if no one in the UK will ever be able to live or work or shop in Europe again. I feel I’m missing something here.
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Why does your story wax lyrical about the border crossings in Europe and the loss of Freedom of movement? Your reporter, and the interviewee know clearly, that when travelling in the schengen zone, you travel with no border checks no matter WHERE in the world you’re from.pic.twitter.com/7YIRMGDjhe
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Technically, they were still two different countries and that fact doesn't change due to Brexit.
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