Just the opposite. It's literally not in the EU. It's literally in Europe but not in the EU.
I like that you ignore that “in” means “inside” in one sentence and then use that exact meaning of the word in the following sentence
OP was making a geometric observation.
By that light, the UK is still in the EU. I bet they would disagree though.
I like that you ignore that “in” means “inside” in one sentence and then use that exact meaning of the word in the following sentence
OP was making a geometric observation.
By that light, the UK is still in the EU. I bet they would disagree though.