EU braces for post-Brexit border control

European ports and airports across all of EU are now in process of overhauling their security infrastructure to cope with Brexit.

France’s rail operator SNCF will ramp up border control and rebuilding Eurostar terminal to better address “the challenges of reinforced border controls due to Brexit.”

The redevelopment of the station is scheduled to be completed before 2024, when Paris plays host to  the Olympics. 

Other EU countries are also overhauling their infrastructure.

The British government is all set to leave the Single Market and Customs Union, and get out of the Common Agricultural Policy and the Common Fisheries Policy, Prime Minister Theresa May wrote on her Facebook account. 

“We will maintain close co-operation with the EU on security to keep our people safe while ensuring we have our own independent foreign and trade policy. None of these things are up for debate,” May wrote.