Boris Johnson rejects Jeremy Corbyns secret document and promises no checks on goods travelling to Northern Ireland

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BORIS Johnson has dismissed Jeremy Corbyn’s “secret document” as “nonsense” – and vowed there will be “no checks” on goods at the Northern Irish border after Brexit.

This morning the leftie boss tried to distract voters from the anti-semitism storm engulfing him with another dossier from the Government.

Boris dismissed claims there would be checks at the border
Jeremy Corbyn has ignored the anti-semitism storm engulfing his party and tried to distract with another ‘secret’ document
The leaked document is from the Treasury

Mr Corbyn told reporters in central London this morning that the document reveals the government privately admitted that there will be customs declaration checks between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.

In a desperate effort to draw attention away from allegations he was involved in 11 vile acts of jew hate, the leftie-boss added: “We’ve caught Boris Johnson red handed misrepresenting his own Brexit deal.”

But the PM insisted the Labour boss’ claims were “complete nonsense”.

“I haven’t seen the document you’re referring to but that’s complete nonsense,” he said today.

“And what I can tell you is that with the deal that we have we can come out as one whole UK.”

And he urged voters to “believe him”.

“There will be no goods going from GB to NI or from NI to GB because we are going to come out of the EU whole and entire, and that was the objective that we secured,” he stressed.

“It’s a fantastic deal that will enable us to get Brexit done and move forward.”

 

 

A Government source told HOAR: “We are committed to no checks on the border.

“Obviously, one can’t say what the Irish government will do, but the British government will not put up any checks on the Irish land border.”

Another source added that “Great Britain and Northern IReland are in a customs union and there will be no customs checks.

“There will be regulatory checks in the Irish sea, as Northern Ireland will need to be regulatory alligned with the EU.”

One source claimed someone in the Northern Ireland office had leaked the document.

CORBYN STUNT

This is the second time Mr Corbyn has attempted to distract attention by claiming to reveal evidence of Tory wrongdoing.

The morning after his car-crash interview with the BBC’s Andrew Neill – he employed the same tactic by suggesting Labour had uncovered “proof” the Tories were planning to put the NHS on the table in a UK-US post-Brexit trade deal.

Both the PM and Donald Trump have rubbished the claims with the US President saying this week that he would not want the NHS if it was served up on a “silver platter”.

BLOWING THE WHISTLE

Meanwhile, the Equality and Human Rights Commission have been flooded with testimonies from Labour party staff from a range of levels after announcing in May it was investigating the party.
The damning evidence has been drawn together in the Jewish Labour Movements 47-page, 28,000 word submission to the inquiry.

In eleven damning allegations, the submission alleges that Mr Corbyn “has repeatedly associated with, sympathised with an engaged in anti-Semitism”.

The document claims his actions allowed others to get away with it, because the team dealing with the complaints knew Mr Corbyn and senior advisers were “guilty of similar behaviour”.

Boris gets stuck in icing donuts at a bakery in North London
A fan asks for a selfie from the PM

Since Mr Corbyn became leader in 2015, he has been dogged by claims the party harbours anti-Semitic activists and campaigners.

Asked about the allegation in an interview during a visit to the Fulbridge Academy in Peterborough, Mr Corbyn replied: “I completely reject that.

“When I became leader of the party there were no processes in place to deal with anti-Semitism.”

Labour MP David Lammy attends a protest calling for Jeremy Corbyn to tackle anti-Semitism