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Originally Posted by Pierre
Nothing as it is all scaremongering bollocks, and any one that does is very impressionable.
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Well, I don't trust this Government and their muddled approach to Brexit and can't afford to take any chances as, without my medication, I would probably die.
I usually stockpile canned foodstuff in case there are any problems with supply or delivery, but I must admit i've got more than usual.
If Brexit doesn't go ahead, a deal is reached or there doesn't turn out to be any problems I won't have lost anything as it will all still get used eventually.
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
A)
Financially secure
Working in an indemand industry or industry that’s furthest away from the ripples
Etc
B)
financially insecure
Manufacturing industry employee or within supply chain
Lacking in political nouse
The affluent are ultimately not going to be ones who suffer the hardest of shocks
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As is usually the case. If things start to go wrong I genuinely fear there could be riots. Whilst I do have sympathy with people who are poor or are in insecure jobs, I wouldn't want any problems at any domestic or commercial premises of mine or anyone else's.