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<p>We currently have 90 staff working in central teams within the Department who will
be wholly or predominantly preparing for the UK to leave the EU. There will be other
staff across the Department whose work will involve preparation or activity for the
UK to leave the EU. We continue, as a priority, to review and plan the resources which
will be required to ensure the Department is able to effectively manage its responsibilities
and priorities for EU Exit and anticipate this resource will increase as the date
of exit approaches. The level of resource deployed on EU exit will reflect the circumstances
and final arrangements for the UK's exit from the EU.</p>
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