Armageddon?

Soooo, is anyone else now deeply concerned about surviving brexit? This started out as me worrying about medication and planning how to stockpile it just in case (going fairly well!). Now I am starting to consider survival strategies in the hopefully not going to happen event of civil unrest and impending doom. I wish I was joking but I think this is potentially turning into my latest obsession! 

So what do we need? Water obviously and food, but what food? 

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  • Brexit is a pantomime. Governments don't allow annoying things like referendums get in the way of business as usual. Too many very wealthy, very powerful people will make sure nothing affects their profit margins.

    All you are likely to see is a few 'nasty' taxes applied to cause inconvenience to the little people as punishment for daring to vote the wrong way. Things like travel visas, flight taxes and deliberate delays when travelling cattle-class or on ferries.

    Anything else could affect big business - which is where all failed politicians go to retire - so they won't be doing anything to jeopardise their own cushy futures.

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  • Brexit is a pantomime. Governments don't allow annoying things like referendums get in the way of business as usual. Too many very wealthy, very powerful people will make sure nothing affects their profit margins.

    All you are likely to see is a few 'nasty' taxes applied to cause inconvenience to the little people as punishment for daring to vote the wrong way. Things like travel visas, flight taxes and deliberate delays when travelling cattle-class or on ferries.

    Anything else could affect big business - which is where all failed politicians go to retire - so they won't be doing anything to jeopardise their own cushy futures.

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