Only a constitutional referendum lock, safeguarded by the Queen, can protect us from the left-wing coalition that could take power in 2020.
Plus: Unemployment is down. Productivity is up. Wages are up. Despite Brexit. Despite Brexit. Despite Brexit…
If it is too exotic a model, try Australia or New Zealand. They, too, have opened their markets, removing tariffs and trade barriers, liberalising their economies.
In my area, transport, there will be better jobs on the roads, at the airports and on rail, and more business success elsewhere.
Starting with creating a designated channel for them, and continuing by heavily promoting the Registered Travellers Service.
The eminent economist voted Remain, but says he sees “a real opportunity to remake Britain”.
The Article 50 Bill starts its passage through the Commons today – uniting the Conservative Party and throwing Labour into disarray.
You don’t have to like its architecture to recognise the success of its development
No, it isn’t racism. Nor is it economic consequences. Nor even the impact on
public services. Rather, it cuts to the heart of why countries exist at all.
We need sectoral centres of excellence that strengthen our economy, create higher wage jobs and help us trade across the globe.
They can wring their hands one day and ring the bells the next – or vice-versa. After all, they rejoiced when sterling joined the ERM. We know how that one ended.
Self-employed people earning less than £15,900 a year will still see a reduction in their NICs bill, and also benefit from the increased income tax personal allowance.