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Brexit Secretary admits businesses will need to fill out export declaration forms.
The minister from the department for exiting the European Union has written a Twitter thread about Brexit readiness that has spectacularly backfired.
Firms in Northern Ireland will have to submit declaration forms for goods heading to the rest of the UK, under the government's Brexit deal.
Theresa May’s chief Brexit minister has complained that Europeans are prone to “lazy thinking” about Brexit and for some reason associate the project with Nigel Farage and the “Little Englander” mentality.
Prime minister directly contradicts the Brexit secretary and NI secretary over post-Brexit checks.
Brexit Secretary had warned Ireland would suffer more than UK.
The Brexit secretary, Stephen Barclay, has complained to EU ambassadors that Brussels is failing to come up with ideas for replacing the Irish backstop as talks with the bloc became stuck in an “impasse”.
Brussels fears prime minister has ‘lost control’ of events and warns that hopes of an agreement are now ‘very low’.