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British government warns of Channel delays and electricity price hikes in no-deal planning document

The six-page document lays out no-deal Brexit preparations from the British government.

THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT has published Operation Yellowhammer papers which lay out no-deal Brexit preparations and the impact of Britain leaving the EU without a withdrawal agreement. 

The six-page document includes warnings of delays lasting three months at Channel crossings, significant electricity price hikes and impacts on medicine and food supplies.

Scenarios include Channel crossings lasting up to three months before improving, the document notes, while lorries could face maximum delays of up to two-and-a-half days.

In addition, there could be immigration delays at the Channel Tunnel, ferry crossings and airports.

The document also warns of “significant” electricity price rises while medicine supplies will be “particularly vulnerable to severe extended delays”. Supplies of some fresh food will also likely decrease.

Meanwhile, some people have queried why Section 15 of the document has been redacted. 

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Much of the details contained in the documents had already been reported by the Sunday Times. 

The papers also contain stark details of what could happen at the border in the event of a no-deal Brexit. 

“Prices and other differentials are likely to lead to the growth of the illegitimate economy. This will be particularly severe in border communities where both criminal and dissident groups already operate with greater threat and impunity,” one section of the document states.

It also warns of major disruption across the UK if the country crashes out of the EU without a deal. “Protests and counter-protests will take place across the UK and may absorb significant amounts of police resource,” the document warns. 

“There may also be a rise in public disorder and community tensions.”

It also contains warnings that “low-income groups will be disproportionately affected by any price rises in food and fuel”. 

On Monday evening, British MPs backed a motion requiring the release of no-deal planning documents and documents relating to the suspension of parliament. 

The motion, put forward by Dominic Grieve who lost the Conservative Party whip last week, requires the release of all internal communications, including with Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s controversial adviser Dominic Cummings. 

Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove said in the Commons prior to the vote that he has already said that the government intends to publish a version of its Operation Yellowhammer report on no-deal planning.

But it is neither an impact assessment or a worst-case scenario, Gove added. 

The government has, however, refused to release internal communications between Johnson’s top advisers over Operation Yellowhammer and parliament’s suspension. 

In a letter, Gove addressed Grieve and said that the request would breach the rights of those named in the communications.

“This is an unprecedented, inappropriate, and disproportionate use of [the Humble Address] procedure. To name individuals without any regard for their rights or the consequences of doing so goes far beyond any reasonable right of Parliament under this procedure,” Gove wrote. 

On Monday, parliament was suspended after Johnson failed to gain support for a motion calling for a general election. 

MPs are due back in parliament on 14 October for what’s known as the Queen’s Speech, which officially opens the House of Commons once again.

This morning, however, Scotland’s highest civil court rules that Johnson’s prorogation – suspension – of parliament was unlawful

With reporting from Dominic McGrath

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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:20 AM

    The article says “white supremacist” but the definition of what classifies a white supremacist has slipped over the years. Who knows if he was actually targeting white supremacists or just regular conservatives he labelled as such. It’s also ironic that they both hate Jews. We live in a weird world. If only the radicalised nutters could go at each other without innocent people being involved. Fair play to the FBI.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:43 AM

    @Toomasu Sumitsu: the definition hasn’t changed, only people’s perception of what is acceptable as they forget history.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:13 AM

    @The Guru: the terms racist, Nazi and white supremacist are often thrown around to describe anybody to the right of Bernie Sanders. They don’t even carry any weight anymore the looney left diluted their meaning so much.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 7:35 AM

    Amazing that they never seem to be able to prevent the attacks of actual white supremacists despite living out their lives in plain site.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 7:42 AM

    @Nicky O’Donnell:

    That’s a strange comment

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    Apr 30th 2019, 7:42 AM

    @Nicky O’Donnell:

    That’s a strange comment

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    Apr 30th 2019, 7:50 AM

    @Duncan: you can say that again!

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    Apr 30th 2019, 10:33 AM

    @Nicky O’Donnell: Indeed a very strange comment!

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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:30 AM

    26 year old veteran!! Did he join on his fifth birthday

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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:53 AM

    @Garreth Mc Mahon: In the US if you served a tour of active duty and received an honorable discharge you meet the criteria for being a veteran

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:20 AM

    @Darren Tully: is honorable discharge a nice of saying thanks for letting us use you now piss off

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:24 AM

    The FBI have a dubious history of picking no-hopers and through ‘informants’ radicalising them further and providing them with money and material they would never have for themselves, then declaring they’d busted a major terrorist plot, when the whole thing was put together by the FBI. This story has echoes of that type of thing.
    https://theintercept.com/2015/03/16/howthefbicreatedaterrorist/

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:30 AM

    @Squiddley Diddley: Buy your tin foil hats in bulk do you?

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:39 AM

    @Kazoochka: It actually happens.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 11:52 AM

    @Squiddley Diddley: For those naive enough to think this doesn’t happen, a Human Rights Watch report from the Human Rights Institute at Columbia Law School on the practice (It’s a pdf): http://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/reports/usterrorism0714_ForUpload_1_0.pdf

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    Apr 30th 2019, 5:21 PM

    @Kazoochka: he provides sources??

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    Apr 30th 2019, 6:07 PM

    @Squiddley Diddley: ur gonna get sheeple putting you down about your comments like ur man with the tinfoil hat comment. What ur saying has actual weight to it one read that article but I was wearing a tinfoil balaclava so it was in my eyes a bit :D

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    Apr 30th 2019, 9:47 AM

    Somebody should really inform the FBI that now plays for Liverpool, westing the #3 shirt and goes by the name of Fabinho!!

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