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UK readying plans for medical supplies in no-deal Brexit
"If there is a serious disruption at the border we will have prioritisation and prioritisation will include medicines and medical devices."
"We are working on ensuring that we have aviation capacity," Health Minister Matt Hancock told BBC radio on Friday.
"If there is a serious disruption at the border we will have prioritisation and prioritisation will include medicines and medical devices."
He also said that Britain would have a stockpile of those drugs that can be stockpiled.
Asked if Prime Minister Theresa May should delay a key vote on Brexit which will take place in parliament on Tuesday, and which she looks set to lose, Hancock said: "No".
Reports have suggested that some ministers have urged May to delay the vote to try to avoid what could be a game-changing defeat.
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