It‘s a combination of factors, but Brexit has been the catalyst and has left us far worse placed to cope with the other things such as Covid and the wider impact of Ukraine. An act of national hubris and insanity that has fucked things up for our children. It was never going to work and so any talk of its implementation being the cause is completely wrong. Divorce is almost never painless, why would this be any different, especially given our institutions are plainly not fit for purpose, especially our parliamentary system, which is an absolute fucking joke.
The control we’ve taken back has ruined, not freed us.
As I’ve posted previously elsewhere our post WW2 decline was arrested and reversed when we were part of the EEC/EU and now it’s started again and will inevitably continue apace.
So, yes. We’re basically fucked. A monumental and wholly unnecessary act of national self-sabotage.
The only positive that could come out of it, long term, is a realisation of our actual, not perceived status in the world.
Edward Heath made a party political broadcast after we joined the then "Common Market" and, although I was but a teenager back then, I recall his words very well; that it wasn't just for our benefit, but for our children, and our children's children.
Later, the single market was trumpeted by Thatcher, and lauded widely as freeing business from 'red tape' - and, lo and behold, it did.
And so, where are we now? Back at the bottom of the heap, having tumbled down and got covered in covid, red tape, after being so gullible as to believe that we were being lead towards the sunlit uplands.
I witnessed a female Brexit spokesperson - Alexandra Phillips - on Politics Daily the other day, defending the present position, the fact that no new trade deals of note had been signed yet, and imploring that we shouldn't judge things now, but in 10 years! All this after we were promised an instant £350m a week extra towards the NHS? (Forgive me if I erred with the figure but I think that's what was so brazenly promised by Johnson, et al.)
If only someone could grab the country and shake it from it's stupor, so that it's eyes would open and recognise that we must change now, and never allow such a disatrous sequence to be embarked upon ever again - not for us, or our children, but for our childrens' children.