In light of the possibility of a ‘No Deal’ Brexit if the UK fails to agree on terms of withdrawal from the EU by 29th March, do you intend to buy and store extra goods?

Fieldwork dates: 15 February 2019 - 17 February 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: In light of the possibility of a ‘No Deal’ Brexit if the UK fails to agree on terms of withdrawal from the EU by 29th March, do you intend to buy and store extra goods?
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17 February 2019
Poll by Savanta
I have already begun buying and storing goods/items in case of disruptions caused by a No Deal Brexit 5%
I have not started yet but would consider buying and storing extra goods/items as a precaution, if No Deal looks likely nearer the date for leaving the EU 20%
I have no intention of buying and storing extra goods/items in case of a No Deal Brexit 65%
None of the above 10%

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In light of the possibility of a ‘No Deal’ Brexit if the UK fails to agree on terms of withdrawal from the EU by 29th March, some have expressed concern about possible shortages or disruption of supplies, while others believe these are unlikely. Which one of these statements most applies to you?
I have already begun buying and storing goods/items in case of disruptions caused by a No Deal Brexit / I have not started yet but would consider buying and storing extra goods/items as a precaution, if No Deal looks likely nearer the date for leaving the EU / I have no intention of buying and storing extra goods/items in case of a No Deal Brexit

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