Army on standby to handle shortages in case of no-deal Brexit

Plans are in place for the military to help deliver key supplies around the country

British army soldiers
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Preparations are reportedly underway for the British army to help distribute food, medicine and fuel in case of shortages if the UK leaves the European Union without a deal in place.

The military will be called in to assist civilian authorities if they run out of such supplies, with helicopters and army trucks being used to shuttle aid to people around the country, The Sunday Times reports.

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