4th Report - UK-EU trade: towards a resilient border strategy

Select Committee
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee HC 1279 15 September 2025
Report Status Government responded
Conclusions & Recommendations 27 items (18 recs)
Government Response (AI assessment · 27 of 27 classified)

Recommendations

1 results
4 Rejected
Require Defra to assess intentional non-compliance within the BTOM and outline corrective steps.
Recommendation
In the review proposed above, Defra should work with relevant Government departments and non-departmental delivery partners to assess the scale and nature of intentional non-compliance and outline the steps it will take to address this. These lessons should also be … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government rejects conducting the proposed review to assess intentional non-compliance, but agrees with the principle of investigating and addressing such issues, citing existing departmental actions and capabilities.
20 Conclusion Rejected
Industry has expressed dissatisfaction with the current system of SPS checks on plants and plant products conducted at inland Border Control Posts (BCPs), citing concerns around value for money, inspection standards, and biosecurity. While a future SPS agreement with the EU may significantly reduce or remove the need for such …
Government Response Summary
The government rejects reintroducing Place of Destination (PoD) inspections, stating the scheme was temporary, concluded in April 2024, and did not meet necessary biosecurity standards or legislative requirements for permanent facilities.