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Beginning to panic about skyrocketing inflation as a result of a no deal Brexit...

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ManagingLife · 03/08/2019 15:28

I appreciate this has been done to death on here, judging by the amount of threads on MN about Brexit.

However, I scroll past these threads as I was very much undecided with the vote, though went with remain in the end, and had a degree of faith in the powers that be regardless. That feeling has now turned to utter disbelief at the state of how things are being 'run', if you can call it that at all.

Despite being a low income earner and a tenant, I am a saver and scrimper. I can't afford to cut back any further - I have goals to reach and children to feed, clothe and nurture (I am a newly single parent).

The Bank of England's most recent forecast of the immediate aftermath in the event of a no deal Brexit has left me horrified... I fear destitution is likely if a no deal happens.

Should I start bulk buying and drawing out cash, etc? Or AIBU and hysterical?!?

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ethelfleda · 04/08/2019 19:57

This is what I don't get a out Leavers. We are leaving a very successful trading bloc at a time when everyone else is going the other way!

Most leavers don’t understand how international trade works. That’s the problem! I think they’ll all be rather shocked when the shit hits the fan and people explain to them that this is what they voted for.

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