One in ten British left to go abroad on holiday due to uncertainty of 'Brexit'.
An investigation of KPMG in the UK found that 30% British citizens began to think about their spending because of worries and uncertainties associated with the 'Brexit'.
The most affected are parents with small children, com 15% of them claiming to have sacrificed holidays abroad.
Linda Ellett, director of consumer markets at KPMG UK says it is also the condition and delay major purchases, as new cars or holidays abroad.
Alongside these situations, there are also many questions on air routes and border controls as well as a concern about the drop in value of the pound.
– All this contributed to discourage people who travel abroad, refers Linda Ellett.






