Repatriation

"Repatriation" in a Sentence (2 examples)

There has been a lot of talk about the UK's role in the EU lately. First, the backbenchers ' rebellion in the House of Commons, then Cameron's attempts to define EU policy (aiming at a “repatriation of powers”) and now a Labour debate on how to deal with Europe.

Repatriation flights are helping Australians who have been trapped overseas.

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