Holyrood for a site at Cairnryan in Dumfries and Galloway. It was described as a consequence of Brexit and means there will be checks on goods such as animals, fish, plants and food between different parts of the United Kingdom.
SNP government minister Michael Russell said most Scots did not vote for Brexit.“In these circumstances it is a practical, common sense and timely action to provides additional planning certainty while detailed proposals are developed and a site for this post is selected,” he added.“Time is of the essence.
I have twice written to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster to press for a decision on the need for this post, but it was only in January that the UK Government confirmed checks would be required on.
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