Prepping for Brexit thread
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Howevee, I have now been diagnosed with a non-curable but liveable disorder (only time will tell for me now) and what drugs will work for me.
Will be stocking up when my health allows but I am not happy with this farcical brexit situation at all. As I was in hospital, you could see that they were shortfaffed and unless something changes, it will remain so.
So, I now have to plan to get back to work and sort my life around with more uncertainty than will be good for me.
Sorry, didn't mean to hijack or put a downer on the practical thread that it is.
I get very fed up of people telling me not to worry as it will be fine but I can't help worrying.
I am scared with what I have which can become very debilitating and then if drugs will be available or not.
In fact for me, the whole situation is very very scary, in more ways than one.
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UK trade deals are via the EU, so deals will have to be renegotiated direct with the UK. I'm sure this will happen in time, but again it's the short term I'm thinking about.
Long term there will likely be significant changes to the price of these things. If there is a big increase, I would like to be protected from that and supplement my monthly shop with my stockpile.
It's not really anything to do with where rice is grown or any other food stuff, it's how it gets here.
If Brexit had been better organised, or even organised at all, this disruption could have been minimised. But given the chaos and uncertainty, I would like to be ready for the worst.
All of this will have a knock on effect on the things we buy or pay for. E.g. if inflation rises considerably (the value of the pound is falling and businesses who know about preparing in advance have left the country or are planning to leave, rightly so) our economy will take a hit. We may end up paying more for our mortgages, fuel etc. 33% of our budget on food!? Currently we spend 7% (and that's rounded up!)
No-one knows for sure what will happen, but there is no harm in being as ready as we can be.
Mortgage overpayment £260
Debtfree!
£21,228.07 paid off in 22 months
I have a Lidl 5 mins away. Always go as it opens 08:00 as the car park soon fills (can't even get in my local Aldi anymore). It's cheap! I'm currently filling a Brexit cupboard, tinned food, rice, dried goods. Will do the freezer a bit closer to March but I should have enough food to last 8 weeks comfortably and if it's all okay I'll just use as normal.
Got loads of 5litre fuel drums in the garage and I'll probably get a bit of petrol too.
Shotgun shells are harder to source.....
Better to have it and not need it than....
I'm trying to figure out how to get my hands on a taser...
No harm in being prepared eh? :rotfl:
Mortgage overpayment £260
Debtfree!
£21,228.07 paid off in 22 months
Easy! Mates got one and CS gas (doesn't live in the UK, but how hard can it be....)
So I've been doing longer-term bigger type prepping in effect - I've bought everything "big" now (furniture/work on house/etc) as I wonder if there might be disruption to other goods and that will go on rather longer. Any food disruption will only be very short-term - but I'm not so sure about less "necessary" stuff (like the materials to do work on my house/goods for my house) and so I've made sure that's all sorted. Was going to be done at some point anyway - so it's all now safely done/bought/here.
Thinking "Who knows?". I was only remembering yesterday how I made pension provisions in my 30's in case the Government stole some of my State pension money off me come the time and I anticipated the excuse for that would be "Must equalise the State Pension Age - and we will do it upwards". Came my 40's and I was one of the ones that did know they had just decided to "revise my State Pension Age" to steal some of my pension off me that way (ie only because I read the newspapers - as I didn't get sent my letter telling me either:cool:) - and I had safely started preparing in case they did that about 8 years previously.
Moral of the story "Think more widely than just food and medicines".
So if you were say a diabetic who needs your insulin 2 or 3 times a day to alive stay you'd just think more widely? Moral of the story, don't talk rubbish.