Indeed. (And it would be nice to hear opposition parties point this out too.)
"Recognising the high probability of the City hollowing out as a consequence of Brexit is not about “talking down” the UK economy, but rather acknowledging an impending tragedy. The future described here is terrible news not just for London and England, but for Europe as a whole. No prediction is ventured here about the pace of decline, which…
And rightly so.
And vice versa.
Taking back control!
John Curtice on the Ashcroft poll.
David Allan Green clarifies his position
@jonworth's tongue firmly in cheek.
Good analysis.
A dangerously constructive proposal!
A level-headed survey.
The fiendish culpability of reality.
Summary of the UK financial services industry's position paper
Clumsy title but interesting content re British agriculture.
Not all that well.
"For many Tory Brexit campaigners, the ideological impetus was never isolationist or chauvinist. The theory was that Britain should become a hub of global trade, woven seamlessly into Europe’s single market while unbound by its meddlesome regulations. But that was a fantasy, unavailable in reality and hard to pitch to a mass audience. So to s…
Taking back control, eh?
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