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A Government minister says there are fears sex in vehicles will increase after October 31 if there is a no-deal Brexit.

Britain pulling out of the Union will results in more people engaging in sex in car parks and at the side of roads, according to one insider.

The Sunday Times reported an unnamed minister as saying: "One of the things we talk about in these no-deal meetings concerns hauliers and their activities.

"The main thing is whether they will turn up at the Channel ports with the right paperwork. But there are also dogging hotspots all over the place."

The minister added: "Do Europeans even do dogging? There is something deeply British about dogging."

The Department of Transport fears that 75 per cent of hauliers could turn up at UK ports - such as Plymouth, Portsmouth, Hull, Felixstowe and Dover - without the correct paperwork after Brexit.

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That will mean local roads becoming 'stacks' for lorries while they wait for hours or days to get authorisation to cross from the UK into continental Europe.

The Government predicts on average lorries may have to wait two and a half days before being allowed to cross. There could be queues 100 miles long according to the Government's own Operation Yellowhammer report on the impact of no-deal Brexit.

That will mean lorry drivers spending two or three nights in their trucks at the side of major UK roads.