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Since the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in June 2016, the country’s relationship with the EU has been fraught—to put it mildly. British and European lawmakers have also been stuck in back-and-forth deliberations over how the two nations will move forward following the U.K.’s official European exit, which as of now is set for Jan. 31. (That date, of course, has already been pushed back multiple times, but with a newly elected strong Conservative majority in Parliament, it’s expected to hold.)
As governing bodies work to settle trade deals and immigration policy, there’s another side to the Brexit equation: tourism.
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