The British government has said that it expects to employ up to 8,000 new staff by next year as it steps up preparations for leaving the European Union — with or without an exit agreement.
The Brexit minister David Davis who stated this today at a cabinet meeting said that “preparatory work has seen a significant acceleration in recent months. He also said the Departments are drawing up “detailed delivery plans” for around 300 policy areas, each of which “prepares the country for the range of negotiated outcomes and a ‘no deal’ scenario”.
according to him,The government has already announced it had committed £662 million (753 million euros, $877 million) towards preparations for Brexit, including the establishment of two new ministries, and said more would be available where necessary.
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