Brexit means we started this crisis with
- fewer nhs staff
- knackered civil servants
- a PM and cabinet elected for loyalty to an ideology rather than competence and experience
- less money (more has been spent on Brexit prep than we've ever given in eu contributions)
- failure to co-ordinate with Eu nations on sourcing ventilators etc
- taking eye off the ball re pandemic readiness
I'm sure there's more. Is it still project fear? I think there would have been ways to deliver Brexit responsibly but they haven't been found.
Most notably, Johnson should have a wider range of ministers including people prepared to oppose him and voice dissent. He appointed a load of inexperienced lackeys and it shows.
I'm worried about food security, especially if they go ahead with brexit regardless of the consequences to food imports.
How could anyone think brexit should go ahead amid this mess?