The road
haulage industry has reacted angrily to a warning from the government that
there could be queues of 7,000 lorries in Kent,
if companies fail to prepare for customs changes at the end of the
Brexit transition period.
Hauliers
have accused ministers of trying to shift blame for the possible impact, if no
trade deal is agreed with the EU.
Cabinet
Office Minister Michael Gove told parliament that lorries arriving in Kent
would need to be in possession of the correct access permit, or face a fine.
Huw Edwards
presents BBC News at Ten reporting by economics editor Faisal Islam.
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