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I think you would get stopped at passport control.
It would be better to get a replacement CI before you travel.
EU/EEA Passengers
Passengers who arrive without a travel document must be given a
"reasonable opportunity" to demonstrate their identity and nationality (EEA
Regs. 2006 Article 11(4)). Where they are unable to satisfy a Border Force
officer of their identity/nationality and their eligibility under the Directive
(2004/38/EC) they should be either considered for Temporary Admission to
allow further enquiries to be made, or refused.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/policyandlaw/borderforce/primary-checkpoint/initial-examination/uk-eea-no-passport.pdf?view=Binary
It would be better to get a replacement CI before you travel.
EU/EEA Passengers
Passengers who arrive without a travel document must be given a
"reasonable opportunity" to demonstrate their identity and nationality (EEA
Regs. 2006 Article 11(4)). Where they are unable to satisfy a Border Force
officer of their identity/nationality and their eligibility under the Directive
(2004/38/EC) they should be either considered for Temporary Admission to
allow further enquiries to be made, or refused.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/policyandlaw/borderforce/primary-checkpoint/initial-examination/uk-eea-no-passport.pdf?view=Binary