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I don't have a photocard at all, and never had had, and do lots of driving in Europe, towing the caravan and not towing, so it's absolutely not a problem.
This year we even managed to get into France with no passports, just using our paper driving licence as ID for Norfolk Lines (all they required to prove we were the passengers they had pre-booked on - but they did say it was at our own risk and we could be re-patriated by the French should they so choose). We weren't stopped by customs on either side. Our passports (left at home) caught up with us whilst on holiday so we had no problems getting back in.
It's actually the paper part of the licence which is the legally required bit - ie where all the information about 'points', etc., is stored!
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