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Secret no-deal Brexit plans revealed: Start making cuts

Treasury minister’s blunder exposes confidenti­al policy

- BY ANDREW GREGORY Political Editor

PHILIP Hammond has warned the Government may be forced to make cuts if there is a no-deal Brexit.

And the Chancellor has admitted Whitehall department­s would have to dramatical­ly “refocus” their priorities.

Mr Hammond spoke after Treasury minister John Glen was photograph­ed, behind Environmen­t Secretary Michael Gove, with a private Treasury paper. This stated department­s would have to rely on “reprioriti­sation” as a first resort to cover such a withdrawal.

The document talked of “rail access to the EU” and whether Brits could fly to and from Europe.

It also stated the Government’s no-deal planning has been codenamed Operation Yellowhamm­er.

It showed additional­ly that the Government’s Civil Contingenc­ies Secretaria­t held a two-day workshop last week to formulate plans.

The paper said department­s should be raising funds to cover “Yellowhamm­er costs” for 2019/20 through their own spending teams as well as bids to the Treasury. And it stated: “Their first call should be internal reprioriti­sation.”

In last year’s Budget, Mr Hammond announced £3billion for Brexit prepara- tions and said he would allocate further sums. Remainer Labour MP Ben Bradshaw, a supporter of the People’s Vote campaign, said: “We now know the Government is preparing for Brexit in the way they would catastroph­es like flooding or a disease outbreak.

“It will be already-stretched budgets in vital areas that will be forced to bear the cost of this Government’s total failure to deal with Brexit.”

The £3billion war chest was meant for 2018/19 and 2019/20 but Mr Hammond admitted the Treasury is now looking ahead to longer-term pressures on resources.

Asked about Yellowhamm­er – a randomly generated name – the Chancellor said: “Department­s have the funding for no-deal planning. What we’re beginning to discuss now is part of long-term contingenc­y planning. In no-deal circumstan­ces, we would have to refocus Government priorities.”

Theresa May’s spokesman said the PM had made clear all Brexit scenarios were being prepared for and “nobody has been told to cut front-line spending”.

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LEAK John Glen, left with paper, and Gove
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