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Voices: Trying to blame Farage and Brexit for tax rises is a sign of Starmer’s desperation
It may be a form of wish-fulfilment for some passionate Remainers who want Farage to pay for what they regard as the disaster of Brexit, but even they, if they are honest about it, would have to admit ...
Rachel Reeves’s trip to the IMF in Washington last week marked a significant shift in tone for the Chancellor. Instead of ...
There is undoubtedly a growing abyss in the balance sheet, but the surprising truth is it would have been far worse were it ...
Starmer’s talk of ‘Farage boats’ and the ‘Boriswave’ is a clear attempt to pin blame for the dinghies on the Reform leader. Correct – up to a point, writes Sean O’Grady ...
As the government prepares the public psyche for substantial tax hikes at next month’s Budget, the Chancellor has taken a ...
The ‘4%’ refers to the assumption of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) that Brexit will eventually reduce UK ...
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has warned that Brexit will weigh on UK economic growth “for the foreseeable future,” ...
Why did the United Kingdom leave the European Union? Perhaps, said Michael Gove in The Spectator, “it might be better to ask why did it ever join?” In this “panoramic history of British – and ...
The Union Flag and European Union flags flap in the wind at EU headquarters in Brussels on Dec. 9, 2020. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File) (CN) — Five years on from Brexit, Europe’s top court is still ...
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