Brexit mail

You're referring to the Brexit-related mail that many people received in the UK!

In 2019, the UK government sent a series of mailings to households across the country to inform them about the UK's departure from the European Union (EU). The mailings were designed to provide information and guidance on the implications of Brexit for individuals, businesses, and the country as a whole.

The mailings were sent to households in three phases:

  1. Phase 1: In March 2019, the government sent a letter to every household in the UK, explaining the basics of Brexit and the steps being taken to prepare for the UK's departure from the EU.
  2. Phase 2: In August 2019, the government sent a second letter to households, providing more detailed information on the implications of Brexit for areas such as trade, immigration, and the economy.
  3. Phase 3: In October 2019, the government sent a third and final letter to households, outlining the steps being taken to prepare for the UK's departure from the EU and the potential outcomes of different Brexit scenarios.

The mailings were designed to be informative and reassuring, and to provide households with the information they needed to prepare for the UK's departure from the EU. However, some people have reported receiving multiple copies of the same letter, or receiving letters that were not relevant to their specific circumstances.

It's worth noting that the UK government has also been sending targeted mailings to specific groups, such as businesses and individuals who may be affected by Brexit in different ways. These mailings are designed to provide more detailed and tailored information to help these groups prepare for the UK's departure from the EU.