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Boris Johnson's government is preparing to build dozens of Brexit lorry parks in anticipation of border chaos

Boris Johnson's UK government is preparing to build lorry parks in 29 sites across England.From January 1, lorry drivers will need to complete customs declarations before entering the EU.

Boris Johnson's government on Thursday changed the law to give itself the authority to grant emergency planning permission for "temporary" lorry parks across the country,Britain will leave the EU's single market and customs union at the end of 2020, meaning that from January 2021 lorry drivers heading to the continent will need to complete customs declarations before being able to cross the channel.

In an attempt to avoid chaos at the border and long queues on England's motorways, the government is already building lorry parks on sites nationwide, where lorry drivers without the correct paperwork will be held.

 

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AdamBienkov Utterly amazing what they can do/spend & how galvanized into action they can be; when it's all about saving their pet political project(s). Shame they can't apply this same attitude to the building of schools & hospitals etc.

north_joanna Is that what he meant by 'build, build, build'?

AdamBienkov Brexit means Brexit 😍😍

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No, they prevent chaos by building lorry parks untill the process becomes more smooth.

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