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He does made the interesting point that when your humble RN contributor was born, in 1961, in Oxford he was a Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies and had a Right of Free Movement anywhere within that area…........I don’t remember losing my right of free movement within the colonies, probably because it started happening in 1962 and I had not yet developed the desire to travel….....

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MartinB - 04 January 2019 12:57 PM

I don’t remember losing my right of free movement within the colonies, probably because it started happening in 1962 and I had not yet developed the desire to travel….....

my experience in 1963 ( i was 8) was that my desire had nothing to do with it - my mother’s, on the other hand!

Ireland, that was - north and south.  there was no hard border then, either!

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