145k to 250k
traders, estimated by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC),
who would need to make customs declarations for the
first time in the event of ‘no deal’
205m passengers who crossed the border between the UK and
the rest of the EU in 2017, not including an unknown number
of passengers who crossed the border between Northern Ireland
and Ireland
260 million HMRC’s revised estimate of the number of customs declarations
it may need to process if the UK leaves the EU with ‘no deal’,
compared with current volumes of 55 million
8% Planned increase in Border Force operational staff from the 7,734 it
employed in 2017-18. This follows a 7% reduction in staff numbers
from 2014-15 to 2017-18.
11 Out of 12 critical IT systems at the border that the Border Delivery
Group has assessed as being at risk of not delivering on time and
to acceptable quality (rated amber or above) by 29 March 2019
traders, estimated by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC),
who would need to make customs declarations for the
first time in the event of ‘no deal’
205m passengers who crossed the border between the UK and
the rest of the EU in 2017, not including an unknown number
of passengers who crossed the border between Northern Ireland
and Ireland
260 million HMRC’s revised estimate of the number of customs declarations
it may need to process if the UK leaves the EU with ‘no deal’,
compared with current volumes of 55 million
8% Planned increase in Border Force operational staff from the 7,734 it
employed in 2017-18. This follows a 7% reduction in staff numbers
from 2014-15 to 2017-18.
11 Out of 12 critical IT systems at the border that the Border Delivery
Group has assessed as being at risk of not delivering on time and
to acceptable quality (rated amber or above) by 29 March 2019
Who is still repeating the moronic slogan "no deal is better than a bad deal"?
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