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Here’s a round up of some queuing news from PA.
Waits of more than half an hour were reported at various locations across England on Thursday morning.
Queuing appeared particularly widespread in London, with long lines reported in a number of constituencies.
In the Netherlands, which stands to lose more than most from a hard or no-deal Brexit, NRC Handelsblad lamented a campaign “poor on substance and rich in empty rhetoric” for a vote that “could change the course of Brexit, and the country”.
Hardly a single moment from the past few weeks lasted longer than the one-day news cycle, the paper said, while the debates provided no new insights beyond Johnson’s “Get Brexit done” and Corbyn’s “For the many, not the few”.