Frost has asked officials to review the timetable for introducing checks on EU goods, as @tobyhelm & @Joe_Mayes have reported
There's "real nervousness" within HMG that delays could derail the reopening of hospitality and lead to empty supermarket shelves politicshome.com/news/article/b…
Frost is expected to put plans to potentially postpone checks on EU imports to Cabinet colleagues this week, potentially as soon as today
Remember Truss’ letter to Gove/Sunak in July. She said she was worried about smuggling in the event of the UK not being “able to deliver full controls” by July 21. She asked for reassurances that ports would be ready on time. As things stand, they won’t. businessinsider.com/leaked-liz-tru…
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"There would've been a full-blown crisis in NI in January had restaurants been open... same sort of thinking could play out for EU-UK flows," said @ColdChainShane
Exclusive: The shellfish industry claims that DEFRA admitted it was wrong about shellfish exports
"They now say that they believe on balance that the EU view, that the trade is not legal, is in fact correct," the bombshell email seen by PoliticsHome says politicshome.com/news/article/s…
"They [DEFRA] have now changed this position," the email sent to shellfish exporters says
"This is in complete contrast to everything they have told us so far"
Labour: "are they incompetent or do they simply not care?"
New: Here is the letter George Eustice sent to the European Commission’s Stella Kyriakides this morning about UK shellfish exports to the EU, first reported by PoliticsHome on Friday
Eustice says the UK's live shellfish exports to the EU have "been in place for many years" and the new rules - live shellfish caught in most waters barred EU entry - are of "grave concern" to businesses
The UK has high standards and EU customers trust its business, he argues
Eustice accuses the EU of changing its position on shellfish, citing advice the UK received in September
That's it's "unexpected and difficult news for an industry that relies on trade between the UK & EU"
Reminder: EU says rules apply to all 3rd countries, have done for years
The European Commission position: 1. the ban on live shellfish exports from 3rd countries is clear and has been set out in law for decades 2. the claim that the ban would be lifted on April 21, as government had been advising the industry, was a DEFRA misunderstanding of EU law