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Labour demands Boris Johnson answers questions on Liz Truss' 'extraordinary' leaked Brexit letter

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Boris Johnson's government must come to Parliament to explain an "extraordinary" leaked letter from the UK Trade Secretary Liz Truss, the opposition Labour party has said.

She set out her concerns that ports will not be ready to carry out full import checks when they come into effect in July next year and warned that some ports could be vulnerable to smuggling as of January. "I can't comment on leaked correspondence, things which I haven't seen, but I've set out the border regime that we are putting in place," he added.

"These issues will affect countless businesses and jobs and are simply far too important to be left to the written correspondence between Cabinet ministers.

 

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