I liked a Twitter thread by Chris Giles from the FT yesterday (and those are words I do not expect to write often). In it
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Labour must call a vote of no confidence
Johnson is trying to run down the clock on EU negotiations. It’s Labour’s job to hold him to account. A vote of no confidence may
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The war of hate has begun
I admit that I do not spend a great deal of time looking at the musing of ex-Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie on Twitter. This, however,
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Brexit: the view from Struggle Street
This is well worth sharing. James O’Brien appears to be in the same space as I am: As Brexit nears completion, James O'Brien, who has
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2021 may well see the greatest destruction of private capital worth in the UK in its history
I know that I have said this before. And I am aware that I will say it again. But, the thing that kills most businesses
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The descent into chaos begins
As I have noted this morning on Twitter, there is a certain curiosity in watching a state descend into chaos, unless you happen to be
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Brexit chaos was entirely predictable because the world works on routine, and Brexit breaks all the routine systems on which trade has relied
Every newspaper has the story that Honda has stopped production today. The issue is straightforward: port logistics are stopping them getting the parts that they
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It’s all down to Johnson
In the end, it all comes down to Johnson. Tomorrow Johnson goes to Brussels. Using prerogative powers he can decide whether to compromise with the
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The EU talks: stuck somewhere between English arrogance and inability
There is only one news story this morning. It is as if the world has put all else on hold. Brexit is the issue of
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