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Previously on "Don’t forget to bring your towel and above all Don’t panic..."

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  • Eirikur
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    Project fear, with the right sort of optimism we will get there

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  • Mordac
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    Probably written by the same people who brought you the Iraq Dossier...

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  • Don’t forget to bring your towel and above all Don’t panic...

    Secret report reveals government fear of schools chaos after no-deal Brexit

    Risk of axed exams and food shortages, while informing the public ‘may cause panic’

    chools may have to close, exams could be disrupted and fresh food for pupils’ meals could run short because of panic buying with prices soaring by up to 20%, according to a secret Department for Education analysis of the risks of a no-deal Brexit obtained by the Observer.

    The five-page document – marked “Official Sensitive” and with the instruction “Do Not Circulate” – also raises the possibility of teacher absences caused by travel disruption, citing schools in Kent as particularly at risk.

    On the dangers of food shortages to schools, it suggests that informing the public of the risks could make matters even worse.

    Secret report reveals government fear of schools chaos after no-deal Brexit | Politics | The Guardian

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