direct to your inboxGreater Manchester Police may have to send some of its officers to Kent in the event of a no deal Brexit.Deputy mayor for crime and policing, Beverley Hughes said during a press conference that the force had been asked to offer 'mutual aid' if the situation warranted it.The deadline for a deal on Brexit set by the European Parliament passed with no sign of progress and may now go on until December 31 - when the transition period is due to end.Dept Hughes expressed concerns over the failure to get a deal, and what this could mean for security measures and policing in the UK."I understand the focus on getting a trade deal," she told the press conference."But the European Commissions have made it clear that if we don't get.