Goods bound for the UK but travel via any of the EU 27 countries to get there will probably still have to be checked at the EU frontier.
Take the example of a lorry coming from Turkey on route to the UK after Brexit. It will probably still have to be checked at the border with the EU. Let me explain why I think this. Say if the lorry enters the EU at the Turkish/Greek border. Greek customs might just wave it through when they are informed by the lorry driver that the lorry will be only passing through the EU and that its final destination is the UK. That might work for a while but the unintended consequences for Greece and every country of the EU is that some lorries might be in fact not going to the UK but carrying say fake goods bound for any one of the 27 countries left in the EU.
So rely on other customs departments to do the checking for us?
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