Violence could erupt on the streets of Britain in the wake of Brexit according to a secret report by European officials.
Senior intelligence officials have warned that civil unrest and rioting is almost inevitable in the papers seen by the Daily Mirror.
The news comes just one day after it emerged the imposition of martial law in the event of a no deal Brexit has been discussed.
The report which predicts 'instability' for decades also claims there will be independence referendums in both Scotland and Northern Ireland in the two years after the UK leaves the EU.
An EU source told the paper: 'Analysis of the threat levels in Britain is being shared at the top of the EU as we formulate policy for the years ahead.
The assessment is that violence is almost inevitable no matter what.
'They are worried that if the current deal goes through the right-wing will kick off. If there's no deal everybody will object and kick off. If there's a second referendum, the right will kick off. The right kicking off is causing most concern.'
'This analysis is being kept very quiet for obvious reasons.'
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