
Ted Yarbrough: Chequers’ champions would never support a similar deal with America
It would be a national humiliation for Britain to strike so one-sided a treaty with the world’s largest single market, let alone the shrinking EU.
It would be a national humiliation for Britain to strike so one-sided a treaty with the world’s largest single market, let alone the shrinking EU.
We should draw up plans for free trade among the nine major powers, and free movement among the Anglosphere.
Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States are a huge market, and all have close cultural ties to the UK.
How fortunate Britain is to have a Prime Minister who – like any American President imaginable – never voices a view on other counties’ internal affairs.
From an American perspective, the manifestos make it blindingly obvious that only one party has any faith in the British people.
Both the Republicans and the Tories can learn from the best of each others’ work.
Here’s my plan for the public finances after 2015. It involves a fairer tax system and greater controls on public spending.
The Left blames the wealthy, just as a failed merchant blames his competitor, as a way to cover for its failings and ineptitude.
Your government is making changes that are improving the UK on all fronts, but most impressively on the economy.
Overall, the UK is in many ways becoming a more conservative nation while America is becoming more left-wing.
While your Conservative-led coalition is making progress, our leaders have reverted to failed quasi-socialist policies.