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KentOnline is interviewing the Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay about the issues facing Kent due to the UK's exit from the EU - and we want your help.
We want readers to submit us the most important questions to ask Mr Barclay about how Brexit will affect the county.
We will publish his answers to your queries next week.
One issue which has massively grabbed the headlines in the county has been the issue of checking lorries at the Port of Dover - and the huge queues this could cause if the time it takes to check them increases even by a few minutes.
The government has revealed its plan to deal with the problem is Operation Brock - a new version of Operation Stack where lorries will queue on the coastbound carriageway of the M20, while a contraflow is set up on the London-bound side.
The Department for Transport is also making preparations to turn the M26 into a lorry park in the event of trouble at the ports.
Mr Stephen Barclay, who full title is Secretary of State for the Department of Exiting the EU, said: "Brexit is a huge issue for this country.
"We're approaching a key moment in this process, where MPs will soon get to vote on the Prime Minister's deal - a deal that delivers on the results of the referendum.
"I'm keen to answer questions from KentOnline's readers about what this means for them and for Kent."
To get your question asked of the Brexit Secretary, you need to send us your questions by 11am tomorrow (Friday, November 30) and leave your name and the town or village where you live.
Either tweet us on @Kent_Online or comment on our story on Facebook.
Alternatively, you can email news@thekmgroup.co.uk
Or let us know what you would like to ask him in the comments sections below.
KentOnline will select the best questions and put them to Mr Barclay.