- 27 September 2019
- 4 min read
National Audit Office warns of ‘risks’ to medical supplies from no-deal Brexit
SubscribeThe National Audit Office says additional ferry places may not be ready for October 31, while information on stockpiles is ‘incomplete’.

DHSC unaware how prepared Nursing and Care Homes are for no-deal Brexit
Ministers still have a “significant amount” of work to do to ensure the continued supply of vital medicines to the NHS in the event of a no-deal Brexit, the Whitehall spending watchdog has warned.
With just five weeks to Britain’s scheduled withdrawal on October 31, the National Audit Office (NAO) said there were still “risks”, with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) lacking full information about levels of stockpiling.
It said additional freight capacity chartered by the Government for shipping priority goods across the Channel may not be fully available until the end of November – a month after the UK is supposed to have left.
The DHSC also did not know how many nursing homes and other social care providers had followed its advice on “robust” contingency planning for a no-deal break.
Plenty of work has been done, but a lot remains before Oct 31st
“The department has done a great deal of work to prepare for a no-deal exit. However, there remains a significant amount to do before October 31,” the NAO said.
“In the event of a no-deal exit, the department would be working in a highly uncertain environment and operating all the elements of its plan would be a hugely demanding task.”
Meg Hillier, the chair of the Commons Public Accounts Committee which examines the work of the NAO, said the findings were “deeply concerning”.
“I’ve seen countless examples of deadlines missed and Government failing. If Government gets this wrong, it could have the gravest of consequences,” she said.
Of the 12,300 medicines currently licensed for use in the UK, around 7,000 come to Britain either from or through the EU – with the vast majority being shipped across the Channel.
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