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No deal Brexit could affect Britons

Richard Sudan
Press TV, London

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is once again in the spotlight and under further pressure after the government was forced to publish its own yellow hammer report contingency plan for a no deal Brexit, indicating the potential for food and medicine shortages leading to concerns among the public, and also skepticism, as the Brexit deadline draws nearer. 

Leader of the opposition, Jeremy Corbyn, slammed the yellowhammer contingency findings suggesting that Johnson was willing to sacrifice the ability of poorer people to secure food and medicine, as the price for a no deal Brexit leading many to question his motives and competence. 

Whatever happens on the Brexit deadline, most economic forecasts are dire with many people and businesses preparing for hard times ahead.

Despite evidence that a no deal Brexit would increase food shortages and disrupt vital medical supplies to the UK, Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, says he is committed to crashing out of the EU without a deal leaving many to question when and if he will seek a Brexit extension from Brussels.


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