Almost half of the British people reportedly stashed food, medicine and clothing in their homes against an unreasonable Brexit.
According to a study conducted by research company Blis and published by Business Insider , 40 percent of the British prepare for the scenario of leaving their country from the European Union ( EU ) without any agreement.
PEOPLE STOCK MOST FOOD
56 per cent of those who have taken measures against Brexit without agreement store food in their homes. 44 percent of the preparation of household appliances and supplies, while 37 percent of the drugs that he thinks will need backup. People are even stocking their apparel, assuming that there may be a scarcity or prices will go up in the non-negotiated separation scenario from the EU, which is expected to take place on October 31st. Measure 28 percent of those who bought spare clothes and shoes said.
Theresa May was appointed Prime Minister after a referendum in the UK in 2016, in which the Brexit (leaving the EU) decision came out. However, May's separation agreement with the EU was rejected by the British parliament three times. Thereupon, May decided to resign and instead of the ruling Conservative Party, the leadership race began. According to recent polls, former British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson is leading the race . The second candidate is current Secretary of State Jeremy Hunt . Both candidates, whether or not a new agreement was reached with the EU, promised to remove Britain from the union by implementing the Brexit decision on October 31st.
Brexit should normally take place in March, but with a postponement decision, the deadline was set to 31 October. Business Insider's news based in, the possibility of emptying the store shelves on October 31 in the UK, much higher compared to March. Firms were able to procure areas to store their production much more easily in March to meet the growing demand, but most of them were already held for the Christmas season. In this case, companies will not find storage space even if they want to produce for October.
A spokeswoman from the Food and Beverage Federation warned the British people that in case of an unreasonable Brexit, some food would quickly run out. In a few weeks, consumers will see that some products are not available in the market, he said.
According to the survey, 55 percent of British expect a drop in disposable income after Brexit.
According to a study conducted by research company Blis and published by Business Insider , 40 percent of the British prepare for the scenario of leaving their country from the European Union ( EU ) without any agreement.
PEOPLE STOCK MOST FOOD
56 per cent of those who have taken measures against Brexit without agreement store food in their homes. 44 percent of the preparation of household appliances and supplies, while 37 percent of the drugs that he thinks will need backup. People are even stocking their apparel, assuming that there may be a scarcity or prices will go up in the non-negotiated separation scenario from the EU, which is expected to take place on October 31st. Measure 28 percent of those who bought spare clothes and shoes said.
Theresa May was appointed Prime Minister after a referendum in the UK in 2016, in which the Brexit (leaving the EU) decision came out. However, May's separation agreement with the EU was rejected by the British parliament three times. Thereupon, May decided to resign and instead of the ruling Conservative Party, the leadership race began. According to recent polls, former British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson is leading the race . The second candidate is current Secretary of State Jeremy Hunt . Both candidates, whether or not a new agreement was reached with the EU, promised to remove Britain from the union by implementing the Brexit decision on October 31st.
Brexit should normally take place in March, but with a postponement decision, the deadline was set to 31 October. Business Insider's news based in, the possibility of emptying the store shelves on October 31 in the UK, much higher compared to March. Firms were able to procure areas to store their production much more easily in March to meet the growing demand, but most of them were already held for the Christmas season. In this case, companies will not find storage space even if they want to produce for October.
A spokeswoman from the Food and Beverage Federation warned the British people that in case of an unreasonable Brexit, some food would quickly run out. In a few weeks, consumers will see that some products are not available in the market, he said.
According to the survey, 55 percent of British expect a drop in disposable income after Brexit.
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