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Andrea Leadsom defends extra Brexit border checks

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Andrea Leadsom defends extra Brexit border checks

Andrea Leadsom defends extra Brexit border checks

Brexit campaigner and government minister Dame Andrea Leadsom says “it was always clear” that leaving the EU single market would result in “additional frictions at the border”.

The public health minister spoke about long-delayed new post-Brexit checks on food and drink imports which come into force.

Report by Blairm.

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