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Theresa May reportedly considering chartering ships for supplies if there's a no-deal Brexit

Oct 24, 2018, 00:59 IST

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  • The UK is reportedly considering chartering ships in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
  • There concerns that Britain might run out of essential supplies like food and medicine if it leaves the EU without a deal.
  • so Theresa May has reportedly planned to create a makeshift flotilla to supply the UK.

Theresa May has drawn up a drastic plan for ensuring Britain has supplies if there's a no-deal Brexit: Chartering ships to create a government-run flotilla.

According to a new report from The Financial Times on Tuesday, the UK government is considering chartering ships for a makeshift fleet that can be used to bring much-needed and perishable supplies like food and medicines into the country if Britain leaves the European Union without securing a deal.

If Britain did crash out of the EU without a deal, the fear is that customs checks would be imposed by France at Calais, slowing commerce down to a trickle and choking off vital supplies to Britain.

One unnamed British government official told The FT: "Whatever we do at our end, the French could cause chaos if they carry out checks at their end ... Dover-Calais would be the obvious pinch point. The French would say they were only applying the rules."

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Brexit negotiations are currently coming to a climax ahead of Britain's exit from the EU at the end of March 2019. Theresa May says that "95%" of the agreement has been settled - but she is facing growing discontent from Conservative MPs, and the potential for a leadership challenge.

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