Read the latest magazine Industry News No Deal Brexit More Catastrophic for Construction than 2008 Financial Crisis 19 December 2018 THE NATIONAL Federation of Builders (NFB) believes that leaving the EU without a deal would be more catastrophic for the construction industry than the financial crisis of 2008, when it lost more than 250,000 skilled workers. The government set aside £2 billion on 18 December to step up preparations for leaving the EU without a deal on 29 March 2019. Cabinet ministers agreed that businesses should begin preparing their no-deal contingency plans. The Government will be sending 140,000 letters to businesses and put 3,500 troops on standby. Catastrophic for Construction The NFB have stated that a no-deal Brexit would make life harder for SME house builders and regional contractors at a time when the country is suffering from an acute skills shortage and a housing crisis. According to the NFB, the government is also making the situation worse with its Immigration White Paper. The paper’s proposals would impose an annual salary threshold of £30,000 for immigrants in low-skilled trades, among which it includes construction. Richard Beresford, Chief Executive of the NFB Richard Beresford, Chief Executive of the NFB, said: “Construction businesses need stability and, with 100 days from Brexit, the Government seems to be working toward providing the exact opposite. A no-deal Brexit would not only make it harder for SME house builders to grow and prosper, but would make it impossible to build 800 homes a day and train the skilled workers of tomorrow.” Monika Slowikowska, Director of NFB member company Golden Homes, said: “Telling businesses to prepare for no-deal while launching policies that would undermine construction, among other sectors, is setting the industry up to fail. The Government needs to work much harder to deliver a Brexit which provides certainty to business.” >> Read more about Brexit in the news Previous article Strong Housing Growth in November as New Homes Top 15,000Next article Government Introduces Tougher Regulatory System for Building Safety Share article You may also like View all News Industry News +2 20 March 2026 RA Issues Revised Safety Guidance on Rooflight Covers Awards and Events +3 20 March 2026 The Great British Slate Off Returns for 2026 Green Roofs +3 20 March 2026 Swansea Joins Global Network of Biophilic Cities Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch