Opposition MPs in the UK are urging Parliamen's recall to discuss Brexit preparations.
It comes after the government published documents on worst case scenarios if there is a 'No Deal' Brexit on October 31st.
They warn of possible food shortages, unrest, and delays at ports.
The government insists No Deal planning has been ramped up since the documents were compiled.
But Parliament is currently suspended until October 14th - a move which is the subject of several legal challenges.
Labour Shadow Transport Secretary Andy McDonald says Brexit should be being scrutinised in the House of Commons.
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Conservative MP Nigel Evans says the warnings are less concerning than they appear.
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It comes after the government published documents on worst case scenarios if there is a 'No Deal' Brexit on October 31st.
They warn of possible food shortages, unrest, and delays at ports.
The government insists No Deal planning has been ramped up since the documents were compiled.
But Parliament is currently suspended until October 14th - a move which is the subject of several legal challenges.
Labour Shadow Transport Secretary Andy McDonald says Brexit should be being scrutinised in the House of Commons.
IN: "This is...
OUT: ...disaster."
DUR: 18 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0912brexit-mcdonald1.mp3
ALT:
Conservative MP Nigel Evans says the warnings are less concerning than they appear.
IN: "It's worst...
OUT: ...happen."
DUR: 14 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0912brexit-evans1.mp3