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There's a non-Schengen transfer bus between the terminals, leaving every 15 minutes from gates H/C08.
https://www.munich-airport.com/_b/0000000000000001770851bb5901fc90/basis-route-neu-200317.pdf
So you don't need to enter Schengen.
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As Henning Makholm says, there is a transfer bus between the terminals. One half of the bus is for passengers in the Schengen sector, the other half for passengers in the non-Schengen sector. The halves are blocked off from each other by a glass wall, and at each stop (which is located either in the Schengen or non-Schengen sector), only the doors in the "correct" half of the bus will open.
So you don't need to enter Germany, and, unless holding a nationality requiring an airport transit visa, you don't need a visa.
This is provided the trip is in a single booking. With separate bookings, if you have checked luggage you need to enter Germany to collect it, and thus need a short-stay (type C) Schengen visa. And even with only hand luggage, ground staff in the UK will usually treat Germany as your final destination, and deny you boarding without a short-stay Schengen visa.