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Brits hit high street in £1.7billion spending spree before ‘London plunged into Tier 3’

MILLIONS of Brits are packing out high streets as they blow £1.7billion in the shops today, with London set to plunge into Tier 3.

The splurge works out at over £3million every minute over nine hours trading.

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Shoppers were out in the masses to get their shopping in before London goes into Tier 3Credit: London News Pictures
London's West End was busy with shoppers tonight
Shoppers packed out the West End in London
London's West End today as pandemic-weary Brits indulged in some retail therapy
The West End was open to shoppers wanting to grab last minute Christmas gifts
Shoppers in London flocked to stores after fears the city could be put in to Tier 3 next weekCredit: London News Pictures
Crowds of shoppers descend upon Northumberland Street in Newcastle this afternoonCredit: North News and Pictures
Carnaby Street in London was heaving this afternoonCredit: London News Pictures
Christmas shoppers flocked to Bromley High Street in London todayCredit: London News Pictures
Shoppers in Romford Market today as London faces going into Tier 3 with Covid cases surgingCredit: 2020 Howard Jones / i-Images
Shoppers braved the December chill on London's Oxford Street todayCredit: PA:Press Association

Bargain hunters were seen flocking to high streets across the UK in a pre-Christmas spending bonanza.

Oxford Street was thronged with Saturday shoppers as Brits splashed the cash along London's retail epicentre.

Worried Londoners fearing a plunge into Tier 3 within days — shutting pubs and restaurants — brought forward their last-minute shop by a week.

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Around 60,000 shoppers are expected today at ­London’s Brent Cross, with 80,000 at Lakeside, Essex, and 130,000 at Manchester’s Trafford Centre.

Pandemic-weary Brits in Leeds, West Yorkshire and Newcastle were also pictured packing out hard-hit high streets.

HIGH STREET SPLURGE

Shopper numbers are hit when bars and diners are closed, as traditional Christmas shopping days out end with drinks or a meal.

Websites are also expected to be shunned in favour of high streets, amid fears online deliveries will not arrive for Christmas.

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Some Royal Mail second class post is taking more than two weeks, Amazon sellers have said.

And some fear shortages of goods amid imports chaos at ports.

Meanwhile, hundreds of Primark fans queued overnight for a 36-hour shopping bonanza.

The High Street chain is opening its doors for an around-the-clock marathon shopping spree.

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