The UK government's warning there will be a 'real impact' on security if a Brexit deal isn't voted through by parliament next month.
A 'no deal' Brexit could mean current security co-operation between the UK and EU would end on 29th March next year with no replacement.
The government insists the Brexit deal reached with the EU provides a comprehensive security relationship, but opposition Labour says it 'fails' on that issue.
Security Minister Ben Wallace says a no deal Brexit would leave Britain less safe.
IN: "If we…
OUT: ….building evidence."
DUR: 21 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1129brexit-wallace1.mp3
A 'no deal' Brexit could mean current security co-operation between the UK and EU would end on 29th March next year with no replacement.
The government insists the Brexit deal reached with the EU provides a comprehensive security relationship, but opposition Labour says it 'fails' on that issue.
Security Minister Ben Wallace says a no deal Brexit would leave Britain less safe.
IN: "If we…
OUT: ….building evidence."
DUR: 21 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1129brexit-wallace1.mp3