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New EU border rules will require UK travellers to provide fingerprints and a photo when travelling, this new legislation is expected to be implemented in October.
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00:00I think it's all right. I wouldn't say it's the best idea. I think it's a bit of a waste of time.
00:07So, what you're saying is, if you go on holiday, let's say you actually touch a hot pan, your fingerprints get burnt off,
00:13does that mean you're not allowed back in the country?
00:17I didn't know. I don't watch a lot of the news, but I'm on social media, follow quite a lot of news platforms,
00:23and I didn't know this was coming in. You normally get things beforehand.
00:26Post Brexit, we were promised positive change. I don't see how being made to have fingerprints and things really impacts anything.
00:36Definitely not the positive impact we were hoping for.
00:40I mean, if it's for the safety of the country, keeping everyone safe, I'm fine with it.
00:50You wouldn't mind if you went to Spain or whatever? You don't mind doing it?
00:53Nah. I don't own a passport though.
00:55I do not.
00:56Nah. So that's just easy for me to surf.
00:58I don't know.
00:59Nah. So that's just easy for me to surf.
01:00Well, I don't know about the

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