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25 01, 2019

We need more Dysons – so let’s encourage them

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by Brian Monteith WHAT DOES IT TAKE to be a successful entrepreneur and not become a political hate figure? Is it really possible? If we are to believe the digital kangaroo court that is social media (and especially Twitter) then Sir James Dyson should be stripped of his knighthood and have his successful business nationalised, together [...]

21 01, 2019

Brexit: No Deal before a bad deal

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by the Rt Hon David Jones MP WE ARE TOLD repeatedly by those of the Remain tendency and their publicists – most particularly the BBC – that for the UK to leave the EU without a negotiated Withdrawal Agreement would be a catastrophe of unprecedented proportions.  Indeed, one senior Labour MP, only last week, described [...]

4 12, 2018

NEW GB POLLING: Theresa May digs her heels against rejection of her Withdrawal Agreement

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by Brian Monteith, Director of Communications at Global Britain NEW POLLING on the Withdrawal Agreement commissioned by Global Britain contains no good news for the Prime Minister. Not even a scintilla of Christmas cheer. The headline result is that more people support what is known as “No Deal” than support her supposed deal with the European [...]

29 11, 2018

Treasury and Bank of England forecasts are eccentric and demeaning to their reputations

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Reaction from Global Britain to Treasury and Bank of England speculations  Yesterday both HM Treasury and the Bank of England issued their assessment of the impact of various BREXIT scenarios and in particular ‘no deal BREXIT.’  We are at a complete loss to understand both their logic and reasoning. The Bank of England’s worst case outcome for [...]

30 10, 2018

A budget that shows Project Fear is a lie

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by Ewen Stewart DO YOU REMEMBER that David Cameron’s Government claimed a vote to leave the EU would immediately hit GDP by 5% and cost 500,000 jobs? Global Britain was one of only a tiny number of economic observers to argue this was, well, bunkum. We said the economic impact would be minimal in the short [...]

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