There’s a fascinating (one sided) emergency debate taking place right now in the commons concerning the publication of No-Deal documents and communications concerning the prorogation of Parliament. It is live broadcast on BBC Parliament and worth watching from the start of Dominic Grieve’s address.
For most border crossings there is one customs station on one side of the border, but for some on both sides, one for each direction. A treaty gives the customs officers of one country the right to carry out clearance and checks for both countries. There are around 30 more roads crossing the border, without customs station (most notably E16), but they are not allowed to use if having goods needing declaration. Heavy trucks can be allowed to use them by pre-declaration. They are surveilled by video and temporary checks. Them crafty eu peoples, they said intermittent and video checks could not be used as the structure wasn't available yet Is that it exi? what do I win?
welcome back jimmy 9 books I would imagine they won't release the no deal papers till the negotiations are finished and as to the peroguing, the law courts have decided that issue have they not?
I'm watching and like most of Brexit, it's still the losers whinging, even in court cases they have lost in too
Owen Paterson has just trounced them all, asked the speaker if he would disclose his private emails with members of the EU council
That lib dem tom brake is a cock end, given he represents a leave constituency I hope the electorate have seen his true colours of, feck you constituents