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Same again
Theoretically yes. But the CAA do not expect to be issuing new UK CAA licences (dark blue covers I would imagine) until April 2021. So if you are not changing address or have a rating change then you will still have a non-existent UK EASA licence - that the EU do not recognise - and that you cannot use to validate your UK CAA with an EASA State.
Sorry Same Again you are wrong, you do have a UK licence. The colour of the plastic cover is irrelevant.
The lack of EASA reciprocity is nothing to do with the licence you hold, or the CAA. This is bound up in political dogma in the EU.