Portsmouth and Dover have done what they can to prepare for no deal, but say latest funding will make no difference
On a sunny day in Portsmouth, the clouds looming on the horizon provided a fitting metaphor for the feared impact of a no-deal Brexit on the city’s port, the country’s second largest in terms of cross-Channel freight.
Mike Sellers, the director of Portsmouth International Port, believes it is as ready as can be, but the government’s belated offer of £150,000 to assist will make no difference.
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