Downing Street confirms desire for 'no hard border and no physical infrastructure' after Brexit

Downing Street has insisted it wants "no hard border and no physical infrastructure" on the frontier between Northern Ireland and the Republic, after UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson suggested some "very minimal controls" would be acceptable.

Downing Street confirms desire for 'no hard border and no physical infrastructure' after Brexit

Downing Street has insisted it wants "no hard border and no physical infrastructure" on the frontier between Northern Ireland and the Republic, after UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson suggested some "very minimal controls" would be acceptable.

Mr Johnson also said leaving the European Union without a Brexit deal holds no terrors for the UK, which would do "very well" on World Trade Organisation terms.

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