Britain has martial law option under Brexit no-deal, but no plan to exercise it: Minister

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LONDON (REUTERS) - Britain has the option of using martial law to quell civil disorder that might ensue under a no-deal Brexit, but that is not the focus of the government's attention, Health Minister Matt Hancock said on Sunday (Jan 27).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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