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France's Europe Minister answers your Brexit questions
France’s Europe Minister Nathalie Loiseau is doing a live Facebook question and answer session about Brexit tomorrow (Friday March 1) from 18.30 to 19.30.
People may already post their questions on the ministry’s Facebook page France Diplomacie and the ministry has invited Connexion readers to take part. A ministry spokesman said they can be posted in either French or English, however answers will be given in French.
To leave your questions, visit the page at this link.
Mrs Loiseau suggests that topics could include different Brexit scenarios, consequences of Brexit for Britons in France and for businesses working with Britain, and for students with plans to go and study in the UK.
Please note, when Connexion visited the page Facebook proposed an English translation of the original French-language post, which included errors including the start time being given as '18 am' intead of 18.30.
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