The Tanaiste said he did not believe any checks needed would be “near” the border.In Leinster House, Brexit fears and the beef crisis dominated proceedings on the first day back after an eight-week break.
“That means that, as of right now, the Government has no plan for November 1 if the worst does happen. “They’ve no idea, in six weeks’ time, what the situation is going to be for traders and farmers who regularly cross the border, some of them numerous times per day. In response, Leo Varadkar said: “I acknowledge the extraordinarily difficult times farmers are facing.
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