1 billion pounds will spend Britain on Brexit without agreement with the EU

The new chief of British ministers, Sayid Yavid, is planning to spend about a billion pounds to ensure that the Brex process is properly carried out in the event of the Greater Britain's free exit from the European Union on October 31st. Javid said he would improve the approach of the authorities [...]
The new chief of British ministers, Sayid Yavid, is planning to spend about a billion pounds to ensure that the Brex process is properly carried out in the event of the Greater Britain's free exit from the European Union on October 31st.
Javed said he would improve the approach of the treasury authorities to Brex, starting with spending additional funds in the coming days to prepare Britain fully for leaving the European Union, with or without agreement, on October 31st.
The plan would include financing a broad information campaign for individuals and businesses related to changes that would take place in the event of the uncovenant break from the European Union.
In an interview for the English newspaper “Sunday Telegraph”, he added he has planned to engage 500 border police officers and will be invested in port infrastructure across the country.
Javid's predecessor, Philip Hammond, who opposed his departure from the EU without passing agreement, was accused by Brex supporters of not spending enough money on the Brex process in the event of failing to deal with Brussels.
The new prime minister of Great Britain, Boris Johnson, has said he wants to review the agreement with the EU for Brexit, but has also been willing to remove his country from the European Union even without agreement, if necessary, writes “Daily Mail”.












