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Section 4 of the 2018 Act provides for travel bans post-Brexit. Individuals subject to travel bans are classified as ‘excluded persons’ within the meaning of section 8B of the Immigration Act 1971 (IA 1971). The banning mechanism is that section 8B IA 1971 provides that such an excluded person must be refused leave to enter or leave to remain in the UK. Any leave that this person already holds is cancelled, and any exemption from immigration control ceases to have effect.