A no-deal Brexit will make the UK a ‘paradise’ for speculators, spivs and smugglers to make money out of medicine shortages, Gordon Brown is warning.
The former prime minister is arguing that, if the country crashes out of the EU without a deal, speculators will “cash in” by stockpiling food and medicines amid the predicted shortages.
Brown is urging Boris Johnson “to curb and punish speculators, spivs and smugglers profiteering from the miseries” when he addresses the annual conference of Scottish councils in St Andrews.
Arguing that the UK is dependent on Europe for one million medical consignments a day and 30% of our food supplies, Brown believes that profiteering from post-Brexit problems “will ultimately affect millions of ordinary people across Britain”.
He will say: “With exactly three weeks to go to October 31 and a no-deal Brexit edging closer, it’s not just hedge funds that may be trying to cash in.
“Speculators are poised to swoop on stockpiles of medicines and food supplies and to profit from a hit to the pound, and even from the sale of carbon credits that were originally designed to protect our environment.
“It is inevitable that we will see a return of ‘the spiv’, as speculation around food and medicine shortages and the falling pound are guaranteed to reward them handsomely.