The Islands Chief Minister says the government is as well prepared as possible for Brexit.
Howard Quayle's comments come after preparations in the UK got underway for the possibility of leaving the bloc without an agreement.
He says the focus of officials has been to consider the security and continuity of fuel, food and medicine supplies to the Island.
Mr Quayle added should a 'No Deal' outcome seem more likely, work on contingency planning will 'escalate'.
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