The UK government has admitted that the new Brexit processes contributed to the chaotic travel queues at Dover, despite Home Secretary Suella Braverman denying that Brexit played a role in the delays.
Downing Street has admitted that the “new processes” implemented after Brexit contributed to Dover’s recent chaotic travel queues.
This comes just a day after Home Secretary Suella Braverman was accused of denying that Brexit played a role in the delays.
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