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IAIN AYRE ENJOY THE RIDE

While leaving the Calais docks in the Rover 95 at the start of our road trip detailed on pp48-52 of this issue, it struck me that there had actually been no Brexit border bumf problem at all. By September everybody with children had gone home and the huge queues at Dover were done for the year. All we needed was our booking printout or phone image, our passport and we were good to go. Having to put the UK sticker on the car rather than a

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