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Amersham and Chesham will not be the last to note the phenomenal cost of Brexit

Posted on June 18 2021

I quote this from the Guardian news summary email this morning: British food and drink exports to the EU fell by £2bn in the first
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Northern Ireland’s political instability is growing

Posted on June 18 2021

It is quite extraordinary for a political party leader to last less than three weeks in office, unless the party in question is UKIP, of
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Starbucks, accounts and tax

Posted on June 18 2021

I spent some time yesterday assisting the FT with a story on Starbucks, its accounts and tax. The FT reports my comment this morning: Richard
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The message from Amersham and Chesham is that progressive alliances work – and that people want them

Posted on June 18 2021

I have been watching politics for fifty years now. In that case I should have learned that there is nothing to be learned from a
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