It seems the Sunday Times published the following.
“THE BRITISH Foreign and Commonwealth Office is drawing up plans to evacuate thousands of British expatriates from Spain and Portugal in the event that their banking systems collapse, reports the Sunday Times.
The number of expats living in Spain has increased more than sixfold in the last decade with emigrants nows making up 12% of the population.
According to the paper, Foreign Office sources said it was planning for a ?nightmare scenario? with thousands of penniless Britons sleeping at airports with no money and no means of getting home.
Among the contingency plans being discussed are sending planes, ships and coaches to evacuate expats.
It comes as credit rating agencies warn that the deal struck by EU leaders this month may not save the single currency from further turbulence and possible collapse.
The Treasury confirmed to the Times that plans to give emergency aid to Britons if eurozone banks collapse were being prepared but refused to give details.
The paper added that a senior Foreign Office source said the plans were being drawn up to deal with a worst case scenario. It is drawing on experiences of other mass evacuations, such as during the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel where the UK sent warships to evacuate expats from Lebanon.”
(Above courtesy of “Bri” on the other forum).