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London (AFP) – Britain's Secretary of the Environment, Michael Gove, has made plans for possible future customs arrangements with the EU, according to reports Saturday, as tensions within the firm on Brexit continue to surface. and ripped up documents detailing Prime Minister Theresa May's favorite option for a future customs partnership with the European Union, after concluding that her concerns over the proposals had been downplayed, the reports said. He tore up the document to show that he was not ready to accept the document as a summary of their discussions, "reported Sun newspaper.
The story of the incident was confirmed by the BBC, citing aid to the minister May will gather its ministers at war for an important summit on Brexit on Friday to discuss Britain's plans for trade and customs issues after leaving Britain EU next year, as the pressure intensifies
The cabinet, which has been in public disagreement over various aspects of Brexit, is in stalemate over two options for the arrangements customs after the date of withdrawal of March 29, 2019.
The model of "facilitation" proposes to use trusted devices and technology to avoid border controls, while a system of "partnership" Customs' would see Great Britain receiving r tariffs on behalf of the EU for goods heading to the mainland.
Gove would have been among the ministers reviewing the partnership model, largely opposed by the Brexiters, and reacted to a summary report of their supposed position on it prepared by officials. Donald Tusk launched a "last call" on Friday for Britain to explain what it expects from Brexit, as the bloc warned that time was running out and intensified preparations for the prospect of A market.
An independent newspaper said Sunday that European leaders had given up an agreement before the next summit in October, as originally planned by both parties
while the Daily Telegraph Bolton bypassed Downing Street and held a secret meeting on Brexit with conservative Eurosceptic lawmakers in London last week.
The assistant of Donald Trump reportedly used the meeting to highlight the US President's enthusiasm for the withdrawal of the EU and his belief that both countries may agree on a trade agreement in the two years following his departure
No government representative was present at the meeting, and Downing Street was not informed, according to the newspaper
. He spoke privately with the Tory Brexitors during his visit to Britain on July 13, which further aggravated the month of May.
Downing Street declined to comment on the reports.
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