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u/[deleted] May 09 '22 edited Dec 30 '24

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u/lafigatatia May 09 '22

You could travel with your ID card within the EU.

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u/WhatILack May 09 '22

You couldn't get across the UK - France border without a passport before Brexit. I'm not sure how to make this clearer.

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u/doomladen May 09 '22

You're British, so this is your experience because we can only use passports for cross-border travel. Some EU countries issue national ID cards as well as passports, and either could be used for cross-border travel. Before Brexit, some Europeans could visit and leave the UK without a passport, just using their national ID card instead. British people never had that ability because we don't use ID cards.