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No-deal Brexit ‘could spark civil disorder’

BRITISH POLICE HAVE DRAWN UP PLANS TO TACKLE UNREST, LEAKED DOCUMENT SAYS

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Britain’s police chiefs have drawn up plans for possible civil disorder if the country leaves the European Union without a Brexit agreement, a newspaper report said yesterday.

Citing a leaked document, the Sunday Times reported concerns that shortages of food and goods, including healthcare supplies, will result in “civil disorder leading to widespread unrest”.

The document was prepared by the National Police Coordinati­on Centre, which is responsibl­e for coordinati­ng police deployment­s during large-scale events and at times of national crisis.

The newspaper said the disruption and civil unrest could last for three months either side of Brexit day on March 29, 2019.

Interior Minister Sajid Javid told the BBC: “I’m glad the police and other experts are looking into this and thinking what might happen in a no-deal scenario.” He added: “I don’t expect a no-deal outcome but we need to prepare for all contingenc­ies.”

But Louise Haigh, crime spokeswoma­n for the main opposition Labour party, said the scenario outlined would be a “nightmare”. She added that a “no-deal Brexit would leave Britain on the brink”.

Britain and the EU hope to finalise a divorce deal in the coming weeks, but negotiatio­ns have become stuck on the issue of the Irish border.

Meanwhile, Britain’s Trades Union Congress will support a second referendum on a Brexit deal if Prime Minister Theresa May fails to get a deal with the European Union that can help the country’s workforce, General Secretary Frances O’Grady said yesterday.

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