
How the Remainer media still get Brexit wrong – and why it matters
Sloppy reporting with the nuance stripped out is giving the public a warped view of the post-Brexit economy.
Sloppy reporting with the nuance stripped out is giving the public a warped view of the post-Brexit economy.
A Tory Chancellor has just done what a Labour one might have done – and more of it. But there’s nothing un-Conservative about helping the most vulnerable in a crisis.
The Chancellor might still hope that he can wait until the autumn before taking any further action. But with consumer confidence so fragile, he might not have that luxury.
Headlines like “£200 off energy bills for every household” mask the big drawbacks of the government’s new scheme.
Five years after the vote, Britain is starting to reap the rewards of Brexit.
Thankfully, this is no bad thing.
Almost all the usual signals are flashing red. Yet politicians worldwide are hooked on providing even more stimulus.
Government spending is already eye-watering. It doesn’t mean we should carry on splashing the cash.
On 3 February I was one of four economists who testified to the House of Commons Treasury Committee on the 2021 Budget, exactly one month before Rishi
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