Food retailers have warned about No Deal Brexit shortages – our 15 favourite reactions
A consortium of food retailers has warned that a no-deal Brexit could have very serious effects on the UK food supply, affecting availability of fresh produce, pushing up prices and lowering standards. The warning has been decried as Project Fear by many Brexiters who have more experience of the food industry than the consortium – oh now, wait …they don’t. This clip gives a taste of attitudes on the street.
Welcome to the latest Brexit hot take:
“It would do the country good to go without food” pic.twitter.com/U2vT1SENvz— James Felton (@JimMFelton) January 28, 2019
Not everybody is as blasé about the prospect.
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https://twitter.com/tezilyas/status/1089856439802302466
2.
Taking back control. https://t.co/CDrVEr6T3j
— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) January 28, 2019
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https://twitter.com/seanjonesqc/status/1090051369590050819
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There is coming a time when we will look at the @Ed_Miliband bacon sandwich photo…and just feel hungry…
— Hana Fincher (@HanaMFincher) January 28, 2019
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When you’re starving from food shortages but you have that precious blue passport pic.twitter.com/Offw4xGWi4
— Ireland Simpsons Fans (@iresimpsonsfans) January 28, 2019
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Experts in the food industry: “No deal Brexit will cause food shortages”
Random man on the street: “I’m not qualified to talk about this, but I still know the experts are wrong”
The BBC: “Both of these points of view seem equally valid, let’s present them side-by-side”
— Ollie (@OllieT1997) January 28, 2019
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Places with low food security at risk of running out of food:
Syria (full-scale civil war)
Yemen (devastating civil war)
Sierra Leone (drought + ebola outbreak)
UK (wanted our passports to be blue) https://t.co/fDQaOUeX5V— James Felton (@JimMFelton) January 28, 2019
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For the sake of balance: People who do not like food, medicine, industrial goods or services will be absolutely fine during no-deal Brexit. https://t.co/f8sQRQ3A1Z
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) January 28, 2019