Rather than asking the question here, where it has been asked a dozen times, CONTACT the UK's embassy (or elsewhere) via email and ask for a reasonable point of contact for UK's idea of EASA regulations.
When asked here, you will likely get THREE different answers, all FOUR probably wrong.
I'd make a guess, but I too would probably get it wrong, so I decline.
When you get an official answer, Please let us know what it says. It will probably remain valid for all of ten days. Been there! Whatever response you obtain, carry a copy with you and don't screw up even parking regulations.