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LONDON (Reuters) – The British government has reactivated emergency plans to evacuate the royal family during the Cold War in case of unrest in London if Britain suffered a disruptive outflow from the country. European Union, Sunday announced two Sunday papers.
"These emergency evacuation plans have existed since the Cold War, but they have now been reactivated in the case of civil unrest if a Brexit is produced without agreement," he said.
Sunday Times, citing an anonymous source in the government cabinet, which deals with confidential information.
Another newspaper,
The mail on Sunday he also said that he had information on plans to move the royal family, including the queen
Isabel
, 92, in safe places away from London.
In January, an annual Queen's speech to a women's group was widely interpreted in Britain as a call to politicians to reach an agreement on Brexit.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative MP and enthusiastic supporter of
Brexit
He said to
Mail on Sundaand that he believed that the plans in question had given rise to unnecessary fears on the part of officials in the case of a Brexit without agreement, because the kingship had remained in London even during the Second World War bombings.
But the
Sunday Times He added that a former police officer, previously responsible for royal protection, Dai Davies, was waiting for the queen to be moved from London in case of riots. "If there were problems in London, it would clearly alienate the royal family from these key sites," Davies said, according to the newspaper.
DPA Agency
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