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15 02, 2020

The Swiss experience shows the EU cannot be appeased

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By Liam Porter JANUARY 31st MARKED a momentous occasion, not just for the United Kingdom, but for the whole of Europe. In recent years more member states have clashed with the Commission and are becoming uncomfortable about their relationship with the EU. Poland and Hungary suffer constant criticism and threats of sanctions under the Article [...]

15 02, 2020

Are we about to experience our own Glorious Revolution?

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By Jonathan Saxty MENTION the Glorious Revolution of 1688 to most people and you could well get a blank stare. That’s fair enough. The event is (sadly) not widely taught in British schools. Many commentators have drawn comparisons between Brexit and the English Reformation as the last time Britain (or England) ‘broke’ with Europe to [...]

15 02, 2020

To give exports a boost we should now cut business taxes

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By Eben Wilson A RECENT VISIT to South East Asia prompts in me a policy challenge. Now the UK is freed from the burdens of the EU’s protectionist trade stance how do we use globalism to create the wealth we need to add value across the UK? The picture immediately below is from Singapore. You [...]

15 02, 2020

Lies, damned lies – and trade statistics…

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February 14, 2020 By James Wells THIS WEEK Liz Truss, Secretary of State at the Department for International Trade, posted a Tweet claiming 2019 was a “record breaking year for UK exports”, quoting a total export value of £689 billion and 5.0 per cent growth from 2018. At this point fellow Brexiteers are jumping for [...]

15 02, 2020

How MiFID is the EU’s stick of choice to beat-up the City

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THE ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCE between the Anglo-Saxon culture of our trading islands and continental Europe can be summarised as follows: In Europe citizens assume that unless the law explicitly states that you can legally do something, they assume they can’t, whereas in our Anglo- Saxon culture unless the law specifically states that citizens cannot do something, [...]

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