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Previously on "UK firms plan mass exodus if May allows no-deal Brexit"

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    Clientco isn’t planning on leaving, but we’ve bought extra warehouse space for stockpiling. Configuring and testing the new supply chains this week.
    Shauny's submitted a a requisition for a hundredweight of powdered milk to the quartermaster.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Thousands of British companies have already triggered emergency plans to cope with a no-deal Brexit, with many gearing up to move operations abroad if the UK crashes out of the EU, according to the British Chambers of Commerce.

    Before a crucial week in parliament, in which MPs will try to wrest control from Theresa May’s government in order to delay Brexit and avoid a no-deal outcome, the BCC said it believed companies that had already gone ahead with their plans represented the “tip of the iceberg” and that many of its 75,000 members were already spending vital funds to prepare for a disorderly exit.

    It said that in recent days alone, it had been told that 35 firms had activated plans to move operations out of the UK, or were stockpiling goods to combat the worst effects of Brexit.

    UK firms plan mass exodus if May allows no-deal Brexit | Politics | The Guardian
    Clientco isn’t planning on leaving, but we’ve bought extra warehouse space for stockpiling. Configuring and testing the new supply chains this week.

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  • AtW
    started a topic UK firms plan mass exodus if May allows no-deal Brexit

    UK firms plan mass exodus if May allows no-deal Brexit

    Thousands of British companies have already triggered emergency plans to cope with a no-deal Brexit, with many gearing up to move operations abroad if the UK crashes out of the EU, according to the British Chambers of Commerce.

    Before a crucial week in parliament, in which MPs will try to wrest control from Theresa May’s government in order to delay Brexit and avoid a no-deal outcome, the BCC said it believed companies that had already gone ahead with their plans represented the “tip of the iceberg” and that many of its 75,000 members were already spending vital funds to prepare for a disorderly exit.

    It said that in recent days alone, it had been told that 35 firms had activated plans to move operations out of the UK, or were stockpiling goods to combat the worst effects of Brexit.

    UK firms plan mass exodus if May allows no-deal Brexit | Politics | The Guardian

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