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Posts Tagged: Economy

Monima O’Connor: Post-Brexit, Wales could boom as never before

Once free of EU regulations, the Government can finally revive Britain’s long-neglected network of regional airfields to bring regions closer to major markets.

By Monima O'Connor | 4 February 2018 | 57 comments

The leaked Brexit forecast makes great headlines, but it won’t change minds

Voters know that Project Fear-style predictions can’t be trusted – it’s remarkable that pro-EU campaigners still haven’t realised the tactic has been rumbled.

By Mark Wallace | 30 January 2018 | 271 comments

Andrew Gimson’s PMQs sketch: What has Oltep done to offend May?

The Prime Minister’s failure to talk about the dependence of the NHS on the economy is bizarre.

By Andrew Gimson | 24 January 2018 | 47 comments

Education, housing, the environment: May’s campaigning priorities. And there is an NHS row. But what about the economy?

The Government had next to no living standards message at the election. It needs one now – and to explain how it fits in with those three priorities.

By Paul Goodman | 23 January 2018 | 100 comments

Johnson’s Trump initiative. Repulsive – but Right.

The brutal reality is that Britain needs the country the President governs – and so by extension needs him too.

By Paul Goodman | 21 January 2018 | 351 comments

Lord Ashcroft: Where the parties stand – and more on that second EU referendum

Opposition to a new poll outweighed support in all scenarios but one: a choice between accepting the terms negotiated for Brexit, or leaving without a deal.

By Lord Ashcroft | 17 January 2018 | 90 comments

Sunder Katwala: The immigration debate didn’t end with the referendum – it’s only just beginning in earnest

Discussion of immigration is often dominated by those who are entirely ‘pro’ or ‘anti’, but most people are somewhere in between.

By Sunder Katwala | 15 January 2018 | 84 comments

Ben Roback: Is Trump’s America working?

It can be hard to look past the President’s excesses – but the realities of government and the economy tell a more mixed story than you might assume.

By Ben Roback | 10 January 2018 | 94 comments

Charlie Elphicke: Keeping order at the border – to prepare for a smooth Brexit

Too often it seems as though our perimeters are seen as a problem to be patched-up rather than an asset to be fully modernised.

By Charlie Elphicke MP | 8 January 2018 | 17 comments

John Longworth: Leavers have every reason to be optimistic about the year ahead

The doom-mongers and nay-sayers grumble out of self-interest. Meanwhile, Brexit Britain is strong and set to grow stronger.

By John Longworth | 2 January 2018 | 244 comments

Abhishek Sachdev: Small and medium-sized businesses are being exploited by banks which abuse their power

Thousands of businesses have suffered material harm as a result of sharp practice against which they have no recourse.

By Abhishek Sachdev | 19 December 2017 | 19 comments

Yet another part of Project Fear is unravelling

In the Financial Times, of all places, it emerges that predictions of Brexit disaster in the City were overblown.

By Mark Wallace | 15 December 2017 | 186 comments

WATCH: Ici Londres – The idea that living standards have stagnated in the last 20 years is a myth, argues Daniel Hannan

If you were to spend a week living in 1997 you’d swiftly be cured of this misconception.

13 December 2017 | 41 comments

Andrew Brown: How can we cut road deaths?

Safety has improved but the financial as well as human cost of crashes remains high. A new online tool shows where work is most needed.

By Andrew Brown | 30 November 2017 | 35 comments

Will Clark’s new Industrial Strategy deliver on its promise to get Britain into shape?

“A Britain fit for the future” might sound a bit exhausting, but it is achievable – if Ministers avoid the pitfalls of the past.

By Mark Wallace | 27 November 2017 | 58 comments

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