London: A leaked secret dossier filed by the UK Cabinet Office which lists a hard Irish border, chaos at the ports along with fuel, medicine and food shortages as a result of a no-deal Brexit, outlines a 'worst-case scenario'.
According to 'Operation Yellowhammer', the secret dossier leaked to the Sunday Times, exposes the areas that could be most vulnerable if the country exits the European Union without a deal on October 31.
In response to the leak, Cabinet Minister Michael Gove, who is responsible for no-deal preparation, said on Sunday night that the document was old and Brexit planning had accelerated since Boris Johnson took over as the new Prime Minister last month.
Gove said that some of the concerns about a no-deal Brexit had been 'exaggerated'.
Gove said, "It's certainly the case that there will be bumps in the road, some element of disruption in the event of no-deal."
"But the document that has appeared in the Sunday Times was an attempt, in the past, to work out what the very, very worst situation would be so that we could take steps to mitigate that. And we have taken steps," he added.
The leak comes as Johnson is slated to meet European leaders French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel during his first trip abroad as Prime Minister later this week.
A Downing Street source told media later on Sunday that the dossier had been leaked by a former Minister in an attempt to influence discussions with EU leaders.
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