LONDON: From computers and cars to carpets and food, Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is beginning to hit consumers in the pocket, having already spread uncertainty through the property market.

The consequences of the shock vote have so far been mainly theoretical, but recent data suggest that the country’s tumbling currency is about to reach the High Street.

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