In a recent poll, 54% of the British public said that a no-deal Brexit was likely and 70% believe that prices will rise as a result. The UK government intend to push the first batch of notes on a no-deal Brexit soon. A survey by KPMG made up of over 3,000 people found that all demographic groups believe a no deal Brexit is more likely than not. Overall only 20% said it was unlikely. The government has been warned that a no deal Brexit would create delays at British ports, make food and medicines harder to get hold of and leave millions of EU citizens in legal limbo, among other potential complications. KPMG's poll found that 70% of respondents believed prices would rise as a result of there being no Brexit deal by the time the UK leaves the EU, and 69% said they would change their consumer behaviour accordingly. Nearly half of respondents said no deal would be bad for the country, while 25% said it would be good.
Demand for a No-Deal Brexit from the British Public
In a recent poll, 54% of the British public said that a no-deal Brexit was likely and 70% believe that prices will rise as a result. The UK government intend to push the first batch of notes on a no-deal Brexit soon. A survey by KPMG made up of over ...
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