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  • MPs grill Prime Minister Theresa May over risk of no-deal Brexit

    November 29, 2018

    Prime Minister Theresa May asked MPs to “focus on the choice that lies in front of them” this morning, declining to speculate on what would happen if her Brexit deal is voted down by parliament next month. May’s draft withdrawal agreement will be put to a parliamentary vote on 11 December, with the UK facing [...]

  • DEBATE: Is there any point in having a televised debate over Theresa May’s Brexit deal?

    November 29, 2018

    Is there any point in having a televised debate over Theresa May’s Brexit deal? Mo Lovatt, lecturer in Cultural and Creative Industries and co-chair of The Great Debate, says YES. The message coming out of the Prime Minister’s office this week is that “people are bored with Brexit”, so it’s time to #BackTheBrexitDeal. The strategy is [...]

  • Prosperity is the key to solving the migration crisis – and that starts with security

    November 29, 2018

    Here’s some very good news: global prosperity is at its highest level ever. The Legatum Prosperity Index tracks 149 countries, and the 2018 results out this week see prosperity continuing to rise across the world, both over the last year and over the last 11 years. More countries are becoming prosperous and more people are living [...]

  • Critics accuse Bank of England of using its forecasts to play with politics

    November 28, 2018

    The Bank of England sparked a row today after publishing analysis of its ‘worst case Brexit scenario’ just 13 days ahead of a crucial Parliamentary vote on Theresa May’s deal. The controversy was sparked when governor Mark Carney unveiled the Bank’s latest ‘stress test’ assessment of the UK’s ability to withstand dramatic economic shocks, including [...]

  • Bank of England governor Mark Carney tries, and fails, to prevent Brexit analysis frenzy

    November 28, 2018

    House prices plummeting 31 per cent. Unemployment shooting up to 9.5 per cent. GDP collapsing by 4.3 per cent amid a sharp recession. These were the scenarios the Bank of England used to conduct its mandated “stress test” for some of the UK’s biggest financial companies back in 2016. Last year, the wonks at Threadneedle Street [...]

  • No-deal Brexit could result in eight per cent hit to UK economy, warns Bank of England

    November 28, 2018

    A no-deal Brexit could cause the UK economy to fall eight per cent in a single year, the Bank of England warned today, leading to crashing house prices and surging unemployment. However, in a boost for the Prime Minister, the Bank said her withdrawal agreement and a close economic relationship with the EU could boost GDP by [...]

  • John McDonnell agrees Labour support for new Brexit referendum is ‘inevitable’

    November 28, 2018

    Labour’s John McDonnell believes it is “inevitable” his party will soon back another referendum on Brexit. In an interview on Wednesday afternoon, the shadow chancellor gave the clearest indication yet Labour will fully endorse another vote on the UK’s relationship with the EU. Labour’s official position is it would push for a general election if Theresa [...]

  • Sadiq Khan accused of ‘letting down’ Londoners on affordable housing targets

    November 28, 2018

    Sadiq Khan has been accused of "letting down" Londoners after new figures reveal that only 2,400 affordable homes have been built in the first six months of this year, far below the mayor's annual 14,000 target. The London Assembly, which scrutinises the mayor, has released its annual affordable housing monitor which also claims that in 2016-17, Khan's [...]

  • Airbus could restart UK investment if parliament approves May’s Brexit deal

    November 28, 2018

    Aerospace firms may resume investment in the UK’s industry currently put on hold if Prime Minister Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement is voted through parliament, Airbus told MPs this morning. Companies have either paused investment in the UK since the EU referendum or transferred it to other markets, executives told the Commons' Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy [...]

  • UK economy will be worse off under every Brexit scenario, government’s own analysis confirms

    November 28, 2018

    The UK economy could take a 3.9 percent growth hit under a deal that resembles Theresa May's Brexit plan, the government has said. A report published on Wednesday morning argues that life outside the EU will leave the UK poorer than if it had stayed inside the bloc in a range of scenarios over the next 15 years. [...]

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