Lord David Cameron admitted that the proposed deal would see officials from the bloc's border agency Frontex stationed at Gibraltar's airport with the power to bar Britons from entering.
EXCLUSIVE: A report from the National Audit Office forecasted that more than £4.7 billion of public money will be spent on post-Brexit border controls.
The Foreign Secretary said under the terms of a deal being negotiated between, officials from the EU's border agency would be stationed at the airport, instead of the Spanish border.
The UK's expenditure on new post-Brexit import regulations is projected to reach approximately $6 billion, as reported by the country's public spending watchdog. The implementation of these controls, following the UK's departure from the…
The UK's public spending watchdog said government expenditures on implementing new rules for post-Brexit imports would total some $6 billion. The report criticized "uncertainty" surrounding government plans.