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Crisis in the cabinet? As UK prime minister Boris Johnson continues to push the notion that troubles at the Northern Irish border are little more than “teething problems”, minster Michael Gove has admitted these are significant problems that will not fall away unless addressed by the EU and UK. Mr Gove’s comments may temper the concerns of some: the RHA and a number of forwarders have told The Loadstar over the past few weeks that to call what is being experienced at the border “teething problems” is simply wrong. PoliticsHome has provided a decent write-up of what Mr Gove said.
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