This really is quite the interview
examples of high-ranking politicians making absolute fools of themselves when presented with a live microphone, and we can safely add Jenkin to the list.
"Only 1% of trade crosses the border in Northern Ireland and it's perfectly possible to have a customs and regulatory frontier between the EU and Northern Ireland without having hard infrastructure at the border," he began. Burley, to her bemused credit, quickly interjected at this point, asking Jenkin to elaborate on that last remark.
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