France has threatened to impose increased customs checks on goods coming from the United Kingdom from November 2 over an ongoing fishing row.
The French government says that around half of the fishing licences requested have not been received and of not respecting the deal struck before the country's final departure from the bloc.
The post-Brexit agreement with the European Union said fishermen could continue to fish in British waters if they obtained a licence and proved that they previously were fishing there.
"Our wish is quite simply that the agreement that was reached is respected... When we sign an agreement, and that was the case in the context of Brexit, the agreement must be respected. Our patience is reaching its limits," France's
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