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Brexit stash question

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Methenyouplus4 · 14/12/2019 08:40

Are people buying extra of food/supplies? If so, do you mind sharing what? Is it a particular type of food that will have boarder issues, or more that you are sticking up on basics in case of general issues (e.g. tinned goods, long life milk)?

I have already a little stock of life saving medication for a family member, not a crazy amount but about 3 months worth (to be fair, hospital recommend this as often a few weeks wait for specific things).

Thank you.

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Isleepinahedgefund · 14/12/2019 08:59

They will push the deal through parliament now and everything will continue as normal. No need to stockpile. Stockpiling is for No Deal scenario where imports/exports are disrupted - the Tories have such a big majority now that the deal going through is inevitable, and part of the deal is a transitional arrangement which keeps imports/exports moving as usual so no border issues.

When the honeymoon ends next December that might be a different matter if satisfactory agreements haven't been reached.

Methenyouplus4 · 15/12/2019 21:21

Thank you for clarifying that for me.

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BlackeyedSusan · 17/01/2020 14:42

Come over to the Brexit board and join the hell is a little closer tin opener threads. All you need to know... Or more likely best guesses as to what you might need.

December 2020 seems like it may be more tricky than January 2020 as we should be going into transition next. There is still the possibility of no deal or very limited deal in December.

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