The UK's former Attorney General plans to vote against the Prime Minister's law-breaking Brexit bill. Geoffrey Cox is reportedly planning to vote to block Boris Johnson's Bill, which ministers have admitted breaches international law.
Mr Cox is set to reveal to Times Radio tonight he plans to vote against the Internal Markets Bill. He has reportedly told the broadcaster he would vote in protest at the Government's plan to break international law, labelling its approach "unconscionable".
Under the PM's original Withdrawal Agreement, some goods travelling between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK will need EU customs forms and tariffs, because of a risk they may enter the EU down the track.
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