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Mark Carney and other financiers seem to think London can do business as usual without playing by the EU's rules. This is confidence bordering on complacency.
An island nation must trade with its nearest mainland, whatever our new Brexit opportunities minister claims.
Boris Johnson’s government is waging a war of words not against the EU but the British people.
Boris Johnson’s plans to shred the Northern Ireland protocol have no basis in law, economics or diplomacy.
The UK Government's handling of the exit from the EU has been an "unmitigated disaster" with little cause for optimism, writes Record View. / The survey of 1000 businesses by the British Chamber of Commerce on the impact of Brexit makes grim reading.
There is an air of desperation in attacks from those on the right and their supporters in the press. They fear if Johnson falls, the Brexit deception will crumble too.
The leaders of our political parties cannot go on hiding from the damage to our economy, our reputation in the world and the frustration of our younger generation, writes Lord Michael Heseltine.
As with another self-inflicted economic injury in the 1920s, Britain is struggling under a burden that could be reversed.