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Previously on "French cave into our first serious Brexit demand"
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I am sure this is nothing to do with British not wishing to visit France. More to do with a total collapse of the UK economy.
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Cave - it's a French word meaning Cellar.
When you get to Calais, look for "Cave du Vin", fill up the boot of your car with cheap wine, then drive home again.
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My calendar is wrong. It says July 3rd. However it is really April 1st.
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French cave into our first serious Brexit demand
British motorists in Calais to be allowed to drive on left | Daily Mail Online
Seriously I don't think they have quite understood the problem the tourism trade in the area is suffering.British motorists in Calais to be allowed to drive on the left for ONE DAY in radical attempt to attract more tourists to the port city
Britons travelling to Calais may be able to drive on the left hand side of the road
High ranking politicians in northern France want to lure tourists back to the city
The radical idea could be tested during one of the May bank holidays next year
Visit numbers have dipped after becoming synonymous with the migrant crisisTags: None
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