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According to the Sunday Times, a leaked official document shows that Britain will face shortages of fuel, food and medicine if it withdraws from the EU without a transitional agreement. But the newspaper's interpretation of the document was immediately rebutted by ministers.
Drawing a picture of port blockages, public protests and widespread chaos, the newspaper said that the projections provided by the Cabinet Office showed the most likely scenario, not the worst, after Britain's non-agreed exit from Europe.
But Michael Gove, the minister in charge of coordinating the preparations for a non-agreed exit, retorted that the documents listed the worst-case scenarios and that planning had accelerated in the past three weeks.
The Sunday Times reported that as many as 85% of trucks using major Strait crossings may not be ready for passage through French customs, which means the port chaos could last up to three months before it improves.
The Sunday Times newspaper said the British government also believed that there was a good chance of a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, a member of the European Union, because plans to avoid universal checkpoints at the border would be unsustainable.
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