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  • Is Brexit really to blame for the Chancellor’s growth headache?

    October 23, 2025

    As the government prepares the public psyche for substantial tax hikes at next month’s Budget, the Chancellor has taken a Brexit-shaped risk.  Keir Starmer’s government has largely opted for caution over talking about relations with the European Union. The Prime Minister has insisted that re-opening the Brexit debate would bring only “turmoil” but he also [...]

  • Protectionism is economic cowardice. Britain must not fall into Trump’s trap

    October 17, 2025

    Brexit is our new reality, but we must harness it to expand global trade, not retreat inwards like Trump, says Geoffrey de Mowbray.

  • Whisper it: British manufacturing has been a quiet Brexit success story

    October 14, 2025

    It’s time Brexit Britain created a trade policy that focuses on its competitive advantages, says Daniel Dieppe Brexit was never meant to be an economic success. At least, according to the Treasury estimates, which predicted a year-long recession, a 500,000 increase in unemployment and a reduction in growth between three and six per cent. Yet [...]

  • Britain has swapped the Brussels yoke for rule by Washington

    September 17, 2025

    The problem for Keir Starmer during this state visit is that Donald Trump treats allies much worse than adversaries – and once he realised how needy Britain really is, things will get far worse, says Bruno Maçães In a recent interview, Keir Starmer expressed his disappointment that the Mandelson affair ended as badly as it [...]

  • Brexit doesn’t matter, EU sin taxes will fuel mayhem here too

    August 15, 2025

    Even with Brexit, higher tobacco taxes across the Channel means mayhem on UK streets, writes David Campbell Bannerman.

  • After EU-US deal, even Remoaners must admit Brexit has its benefits

    August 1, 2025

    Even the most ardent opponents of Brexit have been forced to concede the UK has got a better deal with the US than the EU.

  • UK businesses risk losing European trademarks by year-end

    July 29, 2025

    UK businesses may have their European trademark registrations revoked after 31 December if they cannot demonstrate that they are using them within the EU

  • Is Brexit Britain a winner of the EU and US trade tie-up?

    July 28, 2025

    Brexit Britain is set to have curbed another President Donald Trump trade offensive after the US and EU inked a deal which economists dubbed a White House win and European retreat. The deal, announced late Sunday night, will see the original US-imposed tariffs of 30 per cent on the EU slashed to 15 per cent. [...]

  • Ministers urged to reinstate tax-free shopping to deliver Brexit boost

    July 22, 2025

    Ministers have been urged to reinstate tax-free purchases for international visitors to make the UK a ‘global shopping capital’ and help the country benefit from its position outside the EU. “With Britain no longer in the EU, we have the opportunity to become the best place in the world for shopping,” Derrick Hardman, chair of [...]

  • Next boss Lord Wolfson in calls for ‘renewed centre right’

    July 19, 2025

    Lord Wolfson, the boss of retail giant Next, has called for a “renewed centre right” which champions the free markets’ importance in raising living standards. Wolfson, a Conservative life peer and prominent supporter of Brexit, argued a “commitment to liberty” should form the basis of the right-wing movement in the UK. “This classical liberalism stands [...]

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