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Both of these are Polyurethane glues and will do the job:I'll second PU adhesive or sealant; the latter can be bought very cheaply from Toolstation. The repair pieces need holding together for several hours using tape or clamps. But when cured it's permanent and has the right level of flexibility and is fully waterproof.
https://www.toolstation.com/5-minute-polyurethane-wood-glue-gel/p78519
https://www.toolstation.com/gorilla-glue/p94548
Avoid PVA glues ... even waterproof ones don't seem to hold polystyrene together. The PU glues are cured with moisture so you can give the surfaces a mist with water before applying the glue which speeds up the curing and seems to help the bond ...the sections will need clamping together because the glue expands as it cures. I glued a super that broke when I dropped it with a non-branded PU glue - can't remember where it came from - worked a treat ! Still in use ... bear in mind though - you don't want to be spending £20 on glue if a replacement super is only about that ! ... Look for a size of pack and price that makes it economic - PU Glues don't keep well once opened.