Britain will spend "whatever it takes" before its departure date from the
European Union to prepare for the possibility of leaving without a divorce deal, the minister responsible for planning for a no-deal
Brexit said on Friday.
The new government led by Prime Minister
Boris Johnson said last week it would spend an extra 2.1 billion pounds on planning for no deal, which Johnson has committed to unless the EU agrees to renegotiate the deal agreed by his predecessor
Theresa May by Oct. 31.
"The government has done a lot to prepare but there is still a lot to do," Michael Gove told reporters near Northern Ireland's border with EU-member
Ireland, the future of which has proved the most contentious part of three years of Brexit talks.