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The British Government recognizes in its internal documents that Brexit without agreement with the EU can trigger the price of food, cause lack of medicines, cause chaos in customs, lead to protests and cause up to four hours of waiting at the gate of Gibraltar.

Boris Johnson's government made public the estel documents Wednesday night, complying with the motion promoted by former conservative and former attorney general Dominic Grieve , approved hours before the temporary suspension of Parliament ordered by the 'premier'.

The five pages released on Wednesday reach conclusions very similar to the "worst possible scenario" advanced in August by 'The Sunday Times' and denied in its day as "outdated" and attributed to the "rebel" ministers of Theresa May.

The document warns that 85% of the trucks that transport their cargo on the Eurotunne trains would not comply with the customs regime that France would impose in the case of a 'no deal' and that the trucks could face waiting between one day and a half and two and a half days, with traffic jams that could reach London's gates

The transport of medicines to the United Kingdom is carried out mainly through the Eurotunnel, so that the severe delays would cause serious problems of lack of supplies to hospitals and veterinarians.

"Certain types of fresh produce and packaged products" bound for supermarkets would also be affected, the document warns. The authorities do not fear the lack of food on the shelves so much, but "a reduction in the choice of consumers and an increase in prices."

The document warned that the lack of food and probably fuel for heating "would disproportionately affect low-income groups ."

Internal papers specifically warn that the situation of chaos in Gibraltar , with waiting times of up to four hours, could last for months. He also warns that the British Government would be forced to impose some kind of infrastructure to return to the "hard" border between the two Irlandas .

The 'premier' Boris Johnson has reiterated his determination to complete Brexit "with or without agreement." In recent days, however, there has been an approach to Brussels to review the agreement and re- explore the possibility of a "safeguard" applied only to Northern Ireland.

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