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George Eustice, the Environment Secretary, Michael Gove, the Cabinet Office minister, Alister Jack, the Scotland Secretary, Simon Hart, the Welsh Secretary, and Brandon Lewis, the Northern Ireland secretary, are understood to be working on the plans. The disclosure comes as Downing Street this week ramps up no-deal planning by initiating a cross-Whitehall exercise on Wednesday, Operation Capstone, which will also involve the three devolved administrations.
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Boris Johnson is expected to update the nation either via a press conference or a recorded statement in the event of a no-deal Brexit. On Saturday, a senior government source said it would test a range of scenarios for no deal, including border disruption, scrambling naval vessels to intercept EU trawlers fishing illegally in UK waters, and issues with the transfer of data between the UK and the bloc – “basically, everything that could go wrong in January”, the source said.
The proposals include resilience deals for sheep farmers, fishermen, car manufacturers and chemical suppliers
12 December 2020 • 9:30pm
Cabinet ministers are drawing up a multibillion-pound bail-out package to bolster industries hardest hit by a no-deal Brexit, The Sunday Telegraph can disclose.
The proposals, compiled by Whitehall departments, include resilience deals for sheep farmers, fishermen, car manufacturers and chemical suppliers who face trade disruption or being hit with punishing EU tariffs after Jan 1.
Two sources involved in drawing up the plans say the package is expected to involve between £8 billion and £10 billion of funding and is inspired by Operation Kingfisher, a support package originally drawn up last year ahead of a breakthrough on the Brexit divorce deal.