Assessing the health effects of a “no deal” Brexit

BMJ

29 August 2019 - Boris Johnson says that the UK will leave the EU on the 31 October 2019, “do or die.” 

Assuming he succeeds in this goal, the UK seems set to leave without a withdrawal agreement—a “no deal” scenario.

Health is central to Brexit. The Leave campaign claimed that Brexit would provide £350m ($390m; $430m) a week for the NHS and Johnson, on becoming prime minister, announced what he misleadingly described as “new” spending on the NHS. Thus, many people may think that a no deal Brexit will do no harm and could even be good for health and the NHS.

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