Leave vote would hit British exporters with £79,500 bill says Remain camp June 7, 2016 A Brexit vote would leave UK exporters facing a £34.4bn “export tax” generated by non-tariff barriers, according to analysis from Remain campaigners. Sums from Britain Stronger in Europe show an average cost of £79,500 for each British business exporting to the EU. Business secretary Sajid Javid and former European trade commissioner Peter Mandelson will unveil [...]
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron has attacked “lily-livered” and “chicken” Labour MPs for failing to side with his party on civil liberties June 6, 2016 Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron yesterday launched a scathing attack on “lily-livered” and “chicken” Labour MPs for failing to join his party in working against a so-called Snoopers’ Charter. MPs are debating the Investigatory Powers Bill this week, and the Lib Dems sought to band together with MPs from the SNP and Labour, as well as [...]
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has attacked Michael Gove over claims that Brexit could generate billions for the NHS June 6, 2016 The Institute for Fiscal Studies has condemned justice secretary Michael Gove's claims that a Brexit vote would free up billions to be spent on the NHS. Speaking on Sky News on Friday, Gove said: “There are billions of pounds that we send to the European Union every year and the Institute for Fiscal Studies has [...]
Referendum campaigners must do more to explain the implications for tax June 6, 2016 Both sides of the EU referendum campaign have failed to explain how the vote will affect individual and corporate taxes, according to accountancy experts. While Remain campaigners have been hitting out at their Brexit peers for failing to articulate a vision for the future, accountancy software expert TaxCalc had said neither side has presented a compelling answer [...]
World Energy Council slams UK’s “challenging” roll-out of smart meters June 6, 2016 The UK’s roll-out of smart meters has been slammed as “challenging” by the World Energy Council. Andrea Buser, a manager at the UN-accredited body, told City A.M: "In the UK there have been delays, concerns over [smart meters'] communication problems and consumer backlash about privacy questions". The government is about to kickstart an ambitious programme [...]
Labour has been “almost invisible” in the EU referendum campaign according to research from Loughborough academics June 6, 2016 The Labour Party is “almost invisible” in TV and print coverage of the EU referendum campaign, according to academics, with Jeremy Corbyn's refusal to appear alongside the Prime Minister one of the reasons to blame. A study from Loughborough University found that Labour representatives appear in less than four per cent of TV coverage, and eight per [...]
Boris Johnson, Nicola Sturgeon and Angela Eagle: The big hitters lined up for Thursday’s EU debate June 6, 2016 ITV has confirmed the line-up for its debate on the EU referendum this week, with spots for former London mayor Boris Johnson, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon two Conservative ministers. Johnson will line up alongside energy minister Andrea Leadsom and Labour's Gisela Stuart. The trio will face Sturgeon, energy secretary – and Leadsom's boss – Amber Rudd, [...]
Steve Hilton interview: Cameron’s former advisor on supporting Brexit, decentralising government and why Boris shouldn’t take over as PM June 6, 2016 Steve Hilton was so unconventional during his time as Tory party spin doctor that when they came to parody him in The Thick of It, they had to tone him down. “He wears something I would never wear,” complained actor Vincent Franklin, “these ridiculous half-shorts, half-trousers.” Amid the charcoal suits of the Tory cabinet, Hilton [...]
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan vows to tackle air pollution as worrying new figures reveal capital’s health inequalities June 6, 2016 New figures that lay bare the extent of London's air pollution has sparked a promised crackdown by the Mayor of London. Data published today revealed that Londoners living in the capital’s most deprived boroughs are significantly more likely to die of lung cancer, asthma and other lung diseases than those who live in more affluent parts [...]
Softer support for remaining in the EU makes voter turnout crucial, poll shows June 6, 2016 With the EU referendum less than a month away, softening support among Brits for the Remain camp will make voter turnout crucial. An online survey by TNS UK found 41 per cent of UK respondents backed remain, while 43 per cent wanted to leave and 16 per cent were undecided. It accounted for differential turnout, or groups of voters less likely to [...]