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Portsmouth International Port will only get £17.1 out of £32m, meaning an essential live animal border control point cannot be built.
A live animal border control post needed due to Brexit will not be built at Portsmouth International Port.
Gerald Vernon-Jackson dismisses £9m pledge, saying his council alone has spent £4m preparing the port.
The number of people arriving at a UK port from France has more than halved after Brexit, a ferry firm has said.
Town hall chiefs are ready to walk out on talks with Whitehall. / Emergency plans to tackle no-deal Brexit chaos at UK ports are so “very basic” transport chiefs stand accused of using Google Maps to draw them up.
The government has not spoken to French ports and has used satellite imagery to make "untested" assumptions for its no-deal Brexit plans for Portsmouth.
A MOTHBALLED border crossing building – which has never been used – will drain almost £2m from Portsmouth taxpayers while it blights the city’s port as an empty ‘white elephant’.
Reduction aims to alleviate congestion at Portsmouth as government contingency planning assumes 70% of lorries will not be ‘border-ready’.
Local council and MP add to calls for more funding for vital inspection post, without which UK’s livestock breeding industry may be at risk
Shippers are “sleepwalking” towards the changeover of the UK’s customs infrastructure and need to “wake up” rather than seek to saddle HMRC with the blame for their failings, say freight specialists.
Portsmouth City Council, which operates the Portsmouth International Port, is still footing the bill despite delayed customs checks. / Boris Johnson’s government has left Portsmouth’s local council holding the bag on a nearly £8 million loan it took out to build a giant warehouse to conduct post-Brexit border checks that may now never be used.
Ports are seeking compensation for the facilities, which were meant to carry out the government's new post-Brexit checks but have been put on hold until the end of next year. / Ports across the country are threatening the government with legal action unless compensation is paid to cover the millions of pounds they've spent building new border control posts.
Portsmouth and Dover have done what they can to prepare for no deal but say latest funding will make no difference

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