^ This guy is a visionary.user wroteAppearances can be deceiving, the exchanges are taking a risk selling usd for 1600 and 1700 lbp, I wouldn't do it. 1700 lbp for usd seems cheap to me given that we have a country that is the most indebted in the world, does not produce anything, NEEDS imports constantly for food energy and medicine. That is a financial death sentence right there. Our credit rating was downgraded again yesterday.
All of you, get all the USD bills you can, stash it at home. Whether or not you have money in the bank could become meaningless if things keep getting worse(and it seems they will) People who have farm lands maybe buy some plastic tents for farming and a system to collect rain water, it might become useful. Things are going to shit very fast, very very fast.
also this https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10162846020780457&id=526730456&sfnsn=mo&d=n&vh=i
For the coming period do whatever you can to get rid of the lira. Canned food, medicine, even stuff you don't need but last long you can sell it later and it would be better than keeping the lira. When the central bank stops supporting the basics with its dollars while still printing lira to pay the public sector employees, the lira will become toilet paper.
I recommend reading "Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises" by Ray Dalio [spoiler alert, he recommends shorting the currency, points out that the Germans were trading rocks when the mark hyperinflated and preferred that over their currency]
Buying dollars is not the only alternative you can do, there are things that are even better. Medicine with a long expiry date is better than buying dollars as it is more cost effective(ba3do mad3oum) makaroni lasts long, toilet paper. Hoard stuff, don't keep your lira paycheque. If what they are saying is true and the central bank will run out of reserves in 2 months things will get worse dramatically(and if they are saying 2 months that means it is at best 1 month)
I would also talk to my neighbors about local neighborhood watches and security. Plan around fuel becoming very expensive, maybe setup your summer home in the village for winter. It might be safer to stay there than in the city.