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«Breaking News» British FBI's secret No Deal crisis plan warns of ministers declaring 'critical incident'



Theresa May and ministers will declare a 'critical incident' and Whitehall will 'be required work 24/7'


Theresa May and ministers will declare a 'critical incident' and Whitehall will 'be required work 24/7'



Theresa May and ministers will declare a 'critical incident' and Whitehall will 'be required work 24/7'



Ministers will declare a ‘critical incident’, Whitehall will ‘be required to work 24/7’ and the Government’s emergency council Cobra will meet in the event of a No Deal Brexit, according to a secret document from Britain’s equivalent of the FBI.


The National Crime Agency (NCA) briefing seen by The Mail on Sunday reveals how it will play a ‘significant role’ should the country crash out of Europe without a deal in place.


The document confirms officials are planning for possible public disorder and shortages of food and fuel after March 29, the date when the UK is due to leave the EU.


The NCA told staff: ‘A No Deal exit is likely to result in significant short-term disruption across the country, which may manifest simultaneously across multiple areas and geographic locations.


‘It would bring a range of challenges for the agency including: a changing threat picture, a complete loss of access to EU tools, major disruption at ports (with additional customs checks required) and uncertainty about border arrangements between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

‘This direct disruption to the agency, alongside wider potential impacts such as transport blockages, fuel and food shortages and protests/public disorder, could impact on officers both personally and professionally.’


The NCA is working out minimum staffing levels for April and is stopping staff taking any further annual leave, but may also have to ‘fast-track’ a ‘significant increase in recruitment’ of new officers.




‘This direct disruption to the agency, alongside wider potential impacts such as transport blockages, fuel and food shortages and protests/public disorder, could impact on officers both personally and professionally’ said the document


‘This direct disruption to the agency, alongside wider potential impacts such as transport blockages, fuel and food shortages and protests/public disorder, could impact on officers both personally and professionally’ said the document



‘This direct disruption to the agency, alongside wider potential impacts such as transport blockages, fuel and food shortages and protests/public disorder, could impact on officers both personally and professionally’ said the document



Bosses said they recognise the need for staff to take time off and the impact restrictions will have on their families, but insisted: ‘We also need to ensure that business areas are staffed appropriately, operational activity can be conducted, and that the agency can respond to any threats or situations that occur as a result of a No Deal exit.’ 


Steve Bond, head of the NCOA union for NCA officers, has told his members it does not support the leave restrictions. He told bosses the plans were ‘unnecessarily blunt’ and will have ‘arbitrary impact on NCOA members whether or not they were required to provide additional resilience’.


Chief constables discussed the possible impact of Brexit at a summit last week but so far only two forces, North Yorkshire and Kent, have implemented annual leave restrictions around March 29.

 


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Theresa May and ministers will declare a ‘critical incident’ and Whitehall will ‘be required work 24/7’

Ministers will declare a ‘critical incident’, Whitehall will ‘be required to work 24/7’ and the Government’s emergency council Cobra will meet in the event of a No...


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