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17 06, 2023

Mark Carney cannot deflect away his personal responsibility for today’s inflation

As We See It, Brexit-Watch, Trade & Economy|

By Ewen Stewart – 3 minute read IT IS individuals like Mark Carney that are directly responsible for today’s inflation. Brexit doesn’t even come near. Tragically he shows no contrition, instead doubling down on his own failure.

9 06, 2023

How the EU doubles down on its damaging import controls

Brexit-Watch, Trade & Economy|

By Brian Monteith – 3 minute read THIS IS A TALE of how the EU uses regulations, quotas and tariffs to erect a Fortress Europe that exports poverty to developing nations through the protection of its inefficient and unsustainable agriculture. In this case it is the protection of the huge European vegetable oil industry. There [...]

23 05, 2023

How removing the sunset clause on EU laws is against UK interests

Brexit-Watch, Trade & Economy|

By Fred de Fossard – THE GOVERNMENT has made a pre-emptive concession by amending its Retained EU Law Bill to remove its fundamental policy – a sunset clause on all remaining EU law for the end of 2023. It's not a good move...

22 05, 2023

Economists challenge claims about Irish wealth

Brexit-Watch, Trade & Economy|

By Owen Polley – A POPULAR remainer shibboleth is the idea that, while Brexit is making the United Kingdom poorer, more insular and more reactionary by the day, the Republic of Ireland is fast becoming a gleaming paradise of liberalism and prosperity, but economists disagree.

15 05, 2023

Our latest Brexit bonus can save our fish and chips

Brexit-Watch, Trade & Economy|

By Brian Monteith – 4 minute read. While EU members fight over Sunflower Oil the UK can pivot towards Palm Oil at a cheaper price and not only reduce inflation on Fish and Chips but also know sustainable farming has ensured the problem of deforestation has been overcome in Malaysia.

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