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To this day, Brexit has turned the lives of Britons upside down. The luxury of being able to refuel. A language teacher does not find teachers.
Susan Ebner
In the name of Jarek from Hackney, a district in the Northeast LondonDriving his Mercedes to Esso gas station, the 43-year-old had no reason to be angry. Late that December afternoon, he parked his car at the gas pump and refueled it with neon tube lights. Very convenient, very easy, just like in the past. A daily activity not worth mentioning.
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