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Money and brexit

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Hoooo · 05/08/2019 13:45

I'm now sure it will be a no deal brexit on 31/10/19.
I'm not interested in debates on brexit or people telling me it'll be all milk and unicorns. Financial experts and businesses have made their own views clear (clusterfuck)
I have kids. I have frail elderly relatives who rely on meds to keep them alive.
So...
Debts: mortgage and 2 years left of car payments.
Savings: Kids have isas and between us dh and I have about £8k....all in isas or saving accounts which are paying pretty much zilch interest.
Is there anything we should be doing to protect our family from a no deal brexit?
mortgage deal is pretty good - 1% for the next 3 years
Car deal less so...6%
We have a 0% cc we don't really use.
I'm torn as to pay off the car would take about £4-5k
Any tips?

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