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Monday 24 August 2015 2:24 pm

Black Monday: Gordon Brown’s former spad Damian McBride thinks you should stockpile food and water to ride out the crash

By: Catherine Neilan

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Worried about Black Monday? You're not the only one. Although you might not be reaching the same conclusion Damian McBride has. 
 
Gordon Brown's former spad has tweeted some urgent advice on the back of this morning's stock market tumbles – and it sounds like he is taking the crash pretty seriously.
 
If any of his 14,000-plus followers take heed of his first point, we could be heading for another run on the banks. 
 
“Get hard cash in a safe place now,” he urged. “Don't assume banks and cashpoints will be open, or bank cards will work.”
 
https://twitter.com/DPMcBride/status/635789840316022784
 
His second suggestion is even more alarming – stockpile water and tinned goods – enough to “live a month indoors” is his recommendation. 
 
https://twitter.com/DPMcBride/status/635790013331079168
 
And once you've squirrelled away enough supplies, McBride's final piece of advice was to arrange somewhere to meet with “loved ones in case transport and communication gets cut off”. 
 
https://twitter.com/DPMcBride/status/635790142423363584
 
We've heard of the zombie economy but surely this is taking it too far? 
 
McBride's reasoning? “We were close enough [he doesn't say to what] in 2008 (if the bank bailout hadn't worked) and what's coming is 20-times that scale.”
 
You heard the man.  Time to dust off your apocalypse survival plan…

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