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After being left 'commercially unviable', the new border post could be demolished

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Portsmouth's new Brexit border post could be demolished

The port now expects to process only four or five trucks a day. It is designed to carry out checks on up to 80 truck loads of produce a day. The port is now expecting to process just four truck loads a day, it says. The new border post could be demolished by the end of next year.

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Portsmouth's new Brexit border post could be demolished

The port now expects to process only four or five trucks a day. It is designed to carry out checks on up to 80 truck loads of produce a day. The port is now expecting to process just four truck loads a day, it says. The new border post could be demolished by the end of next year.

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Portsmouth's new Brexit border post could be demolished

The port now expects to process only four or five trucks a day. It is designed to carry out checks on up to 80 truck loads of produce a day. The port is now expecting to process just four truck loads a day, it says. The new border post could be demolished by the end of next year.

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Brexit: New £24m border post could be DEMOLISHED after being left 'commercially unviable'

Portsmouth International Port is considering building a new smaller facility. £24m border post could be 'commercially unviable' after being left 'unviable', say port bosses. Portsmouth international port could be forced to build a smaller facility instead of a new £24million facility.

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Brexit: New £24m border post could be DEMOLISHED after being left 'commercially unviable'

Portsmouth International Port is considering building a new smaller facility. £24m border post could be 'commercially unviable' after being left 'unviable', say port bosses. Portsmouth international port could be forced to build a smaller facility instead of a new £24million facility.

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Portsmouth's £24m 'Brexit white elephant' may be demolished

Privately run ports across the country have built facilities they no longer need. Portsmouth's £24m 'Brexit white elephant' may be demolished. The £24million 'white elephant' was built in a bid to save the city's economy. The ports' facilities are thought to be a 'no longer needed'

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Portsmouth's £24m 'Brexit white elephant' may be demolished

Privately run ports across the country have built facilities they no longer need. Portsmouth's £24m 'Brexit white elephant' may be demolished. The £24million 'white elephant' was built in a bid to save the city's economy. The ports' facilities are thought to be a 'no longer needed'

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