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3 04, 2017

Turning the table on Michel Barnier should be the UK’s approach

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by Miles Saltiel AT 8.04AM ON 29 MARCH, Sir Tim Barrow’s Eurostar left St Pancras to arrive in Brussels at 11.05am local time. Later that day he delivered Theresa May’s letter, serving notice under Article 50 of the United Kingdom’s intention to leave the European Union. Everyone agrees that now following that act Brexit now gets serious. [...]

23 03, 2017

Where is Brexit in Northern Ireland? It’s time to get down to work

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by David Hoey FOLLOWING THE DECISION of the UK last June to leave the EU, the Government of the United Kingdom has undertaken a great deal of work to prepare the country for triggering Article 50 on 29 March 2017. Not so much our devolved administration in Belfast. Before the vote last year, Northern Ireland [...]

28 02, 2017

Media Release: £30 billion cost of EU migrants threatens UK pensions and benefits

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Embargo: immediate Tuesday 28 February 2017 £30 billion cost of EU migrants threatens UK pensions and benefits New report demonstrates immigration to UK from EU costs £30bn a year rather than provide additional tax revenues Low-paid jobs contribute little to UK economy but cost the Treasury in public services and unfunded benefits Only leaving the [...]

28 02, 2017

The staggering cost of EU migration and how it threatens our pensions

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by Bob Lyddon EU ECONOMIC MIGRATION represents a £30 billion per annum cost to the UK. Since there are estimated to be 2 million EU migrant workers in the UK and 1 million non-working dependents, and average UK public spending per head is £10,500, so the consumption of UK public services by the 3 million citizens [...]

28 02, 2017

Is it time to consider an EU escape plan for Ireland?

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by Cormac Lucey IN THE WAKE of the Good Friday/Belfast agreement, routine border checks between Newry and Dundalk disappeared. That disappearance rested on two foundation stones: peace in Northern Ireland, and the fact that the north and the Republic were both members of the EU single market and customs union. That second foundation stone is [...]

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