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  • Northern Ireland’s four unionist parties reject post-Brexit protocol

    September 28, 2021

    Northern Ireland’s four main unionist parties this morning signed a joint declaration in opposition to the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol. The declaration is signed by DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, UUP leader Doug Beattie, TUV leader Jim Allister and PUP leader Billy Hutchinson. The stance from the four parties is significant as the protocol needs [...]

  • Brexit: Labour abandons free movement as shadow chancellor says ‘we moved on’

    September 27, 2021

    Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said this morning free movement is no longer a Labour party policy. The senior Labour figure told the Today Program: “We moved on, we voted for that deal last year… it was better than no deal. We’re not going to bring back free movement under a Labour Government.” In separate comments, [...]

  • Stop blaming Brexit for driver shortage since departure from EU has helped, says Grant Shapps

    September 24, 2021

    Rather than being the cause of the current lorry driver shortage, Brexit has helped provide solutions to the shortages in the haulage sector, according to the Transport Secretary. Grant Shapps said those who argued Brexit was one of the factors behind the current supply shortage were “wrong”, particularly given other European nations are experiencing the [...]

  • Brexit cancels bonfire night: Import rules reduce UK firework supply by 70 per cent

    September 22, 2021

    The UK is receiving just 30 per cent of the fireworks stock that suppliers usually have for the year, City PM has been told today. In fact, there won’t be enough fireworks for the usual Bonfire Night celebrations, and as the date approaches, low supply will increase prices for consumers, according to Doncaster-based supplier Fireworks [...]

  • Brexit ‘gloom-mongers’ have been proved wrong as UK is prospering, says Lord Frost

    September 16, 2021

    The UK is “prospering vastly” following the split from Brussels, the Brexit minister said as he stressed the Government’s aim to create “a high wage, high productivity economy”, rather than one “reliant on cheap labour”. Brexit “gloom-mongers” have therefore been proved wrong following the UK’s departure from the European Union, Lord Frost told Parliament. The [...]

  • FCA probes three traders for market abuse around time of Brexit vote

    September 16, 2021

    The Financial Conduct Authority has issued formal warnings to three traders from an unnamed bank who carried out market abuse around the time of the 2016 Brexit vote. The FCA accused the individuals of ‘spoofing,’ a practice where traders place orders on financial assets they do not intend to complete in order to manipulate markets. [...]

  • Liz Truss: UK faces choice between embracing Brexit opportunities or ‘staying in our comfort zone’

    September 14, 2021

    Spending nearly 50 years in the European Union has made some businesses and government employees “defensive” about trade, the International Trade Secretary said this afternoon. In a speech earlier today, Liz Truss set out how the UK’s post-Brexit trade strategy will be increasingly about attempting to secure business with eastern growth markets in India and [...]

  • Exclusive: UK customs duties shoot up by 42 per cent to record £2.2bn since Brexit

    September 14, 2021

    UK businesses and consumers have paid 42 per cent more in customs duties on goods since Brexit came into force on 1 January of this year, according to new data shared with City PM this afternoon. The jump to £2.2billion in customs duties – paid in the year from 1 January to July 31 of [...]

  • Brexit is an ‘unnecessary and unforgivable act’ that will cause long-term damage, says Nicola Sturgeon

    September 13, 2021

    Nicola Sturgeon described Brexit as an “unnecessary and unforgivable act” that is damaging Scottish businesses and causing food shortages. Scotland’s First Minister said this afternoon: “That is what this Tory Government has done – and there may yet be worse to come. “The combination of the pandemic and a deeply hostile immigration policy is also [...]

  • Brexit hit: Stephen Rubin’s Pentland moves to Ireland

    September 12, 2021

    Citing Brexit, the chairman of Pentland Group has relocated overseas according to The Times, who first reported the news. Stephen Rubin was Britain’s biggest taxpayer three years ago according to The Sunday Times Tax List. His brand management company Pentland Group is the largest shareholder in JD Sports, and owns other sports clothing brands including [...]

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