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11 September 2019The British government, forced by a law approved by the House of Commons, has published its analysis, the Yellowhammer operation - so far classified - on the immediate effects of Brexit without agreement.

In the six-page document it appears that Great Britain will have serious problems in the provision of electrical emergency, with a notable increase in prices, as well as important delays in controls at the English border with France. In the first days after the divorce, scheduled for October 31, there will be shortages of food and medicine supplies with "prolonged delays in supplies".

Trucks with goods could be delayed for up to two and a half days for the Channel contacts. As well as the ferries could suffer considerable delays and it will take up to 3 months to return to normal. Supplies of some fresh foods will decrease, while prices will increase. The sharing of law enforcement data between the UK and the EU will be stopped. Paragraph 15 was obscured in the document and now many citizens and members of the opposition are asking what it contains.