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The UK government plans to deploy 3,500 British soldiers to handle no deal Brexit chaos

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  • The UK government will have 3,500 troops on standby in the event of a no-deal Brexit, defence secretary Gavin Williamson has announced.
  • Williamson says that 3,500 soldiers would be "at readiness" in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
  • The news comes as the UK government announced that it would trigger all of its remaining emergency no-deal Brexit plans.
  • Theresa May's deal appears likely to be rejected by MPs in January, increasing the likelihood of the UK leaving the EU without a deal in March.

LONDON The UK government could deploy thousands of British Army soldiers in the event of a no-deal Brexit, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has revealed.

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Williamson told MPs on Tuesday afternoon that 3,500 soldiers would be "at readiness" in the event of a no-deal Brexit and would be deployed as requested by various government departments.

Williamson said the defence department would "have 3,500 service personnel held at readiness in terms of regulars and reserves in order to support any government department on any contingencies they may need."

Soldiers could be deployed at British borders to try to help manage inbound goods and people, as well as in the event of civil unrest.

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The news comes after Downing Street announced that it would trigger all of its remaining emergency no-deal Brexit plans.

Ministers agreed on Tuesday to allocate an extra 2 billion in funding to try and manage the chaos of leaving the European Union without a deal.

A Downing Street spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday that Cabinet had agreed to dramatically ramp up preparations for a no-deal scenario.

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Government departments will now activate all contingency plans drawn up by civil servants, including a move to book space on ferries to ensure medical supplies arriving in the UK do not run out.

The Department for Exiting the EU will also end out 80,000 emails to UK business groups and roll out a nationwide advertising campaign warning firms to prepare for a no-deal Brexit.

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