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Brexit visa program, meant to attract lower numbers of skilled workers, soon backfired. The debacle drew populist Nigel Farage back into politics ...
Last year Rachel Reeves, now chancellor, said nobody had voted to leave the EU because chemical regulations were all the same. This raised hopes that the industry might be included in the deal in May, ...
By almost every economic and financial measure, parting ways with the EU almost eight years ago has been disastrous for the UK. Is there no end in sight?
Brexit-optimist economist Julian Jessop, a fellow at the Institute of Economic Affairs, admitted that Brexit has made it harder or “impossible” for small businesses to adjust.
With the global economy slowing and Brexit uncertainty still prevalent in the run-up to Britain's general election on Dec. 12, few economists anticipate any marked improvement in the British ...
The UK economy could be headed for its first quarterly contraction since late 2012 after uncertainty over Brexit caused a sharp slowdown in manufacturing.
How much could Brexit cost the economy in the future? The Government’s own analysis of the impact of Brexit found that the UK would be worse off outside the European Union under every scenario.
Then again, it did come as arch-Brexiter and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was continuing to bang the anti-European drum noisily. Labo ...
Critics once described Brexit as the greatest act of economic self-harm by a Western country in the post-World War II era. It may now be getting a run for its money across the Atlantic.
Both schools have merit, but Bagehot finds a third view compelling: Brexit was a matter of inept timing. Mr (now Lord) ...
Erica Owen, Stefanie Walter, Open economy politics and Brexit, Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 24, No. 2, Special Section: International Political Economy Meets the Unexpected: Brexit, ...
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