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Britain is committed to avoiding any physical infrastructure at the border with EU member Ireland after Brexit, but a solution can only be found in the context of a future relationship, a spokesman for Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday (26 November).
“We remain firmly committed to avoiding any physical infrastructure and we have had clear discussions about that with the EU,” he told reporters, repeating that the United Kingdom will be leaving the EU’s single market and customs union.

“But the secretary of state (Brexit minister David Davis) was also clear that we will only be able to conclude them finally in the context of the future relationship.”

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