Police will turn lorries away from Kent unless they have a 'passport' to enter when Britain leaves the EU in January, Michael Gove has confirmed.
The Cabinet Office Minister said policing and numberplate cameras will be used to enforce the "Kent Access Permit", which creates an internal border in a bid to prevent queues tailing back from the port of Dover.
It comes after Mr Gove warned queues of up to 7,000 trucks were possible when the Brexit transition period comes to an end if hauliers fail to prepare for customs changes.
The Cabinet Office minister, who is responsible for no-deal planning, wrote to logistics groups with the Government's "reasonable worst-case scenario" planning, which warns of possible two-day delays for cargo
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