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  • Think tank warns lower levels of immigration will mean higher taxes

    May 24, 2016

    A post-Brexit fall in migration would hit growth across the UK and result in higher taxes for UK citizens, according to a new think tank report. If net migration from the European Union were to drop – as it might should the UK vote to leave the European Union – the National Institute of Economic [...]

  • EDF skirts around Hinkley Point being completed by 2025

    May 24, 2016

    EDF skirted around committing to the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in Somerset being finished by 2025. When asked whether the nuclear power plant will be completed on time, De Rivaz said this is "the date we would like to be able to confirm” but cautioned it will only be set after the final [...]

  • Mark Carney and George Osborne have been asked to reveal the details of their Brexit discussions

    May 24, 2016

    Mark Carney has come under pressure to reveal details of his meetings with George Osborne in the run-up to the EU referendum. Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Conservative MP who sits on the Treasury Select Committee (TSC), asked the governor of the Bank of England whether he had notes, documents or minutes from his conversations with the [...]

  • EU referendum: Mark Carney clashes with Jacob Rees-Mogg over Brexit warning at Treasury Select Committee

    May 24, 2016

    Mark Carney has defended the Bank of England's Brexit analysis as he faced accusations of becoming "politically involved" with the EU referendum in a tense hearing in front of MPs. Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg accused the chancellor of making unprecedented political interventions of the kind that would be impossible before a general election. Carney fired back in [...]

  • Brexit’s Got 90s Talent: Farage and Brexiteers deploy East 17 and 5ive

    May 24, 2016

    There's a serious generation gap when it comes to how the nation will vote in June's referendum, but it looks like the Leave campaign has a new plan to woo the younger generation who are more in favour of staying in Europe, according to the polls. What better way to target young people than a live concert bringing [...]

  • These are the MPs Mark Carney will be up against at the Treasury Select Committee

    May 24, 2016

    Nobody enjoys select committee hearings. Mark Carney, however, might be the exception to that rule. For a man who wears a pained expression every time he is probed on something Brexit-related, the governor of the Bank of England has really been stepping up the warnings of late.  And it's set to make for a tasty showdown at [...]

  • JD Wetherspoon’s boss is going on a pub crawl to convince you to vote for Brexit

    May 24, 2016

    JD Wetherspoon chief Tim Martin is going on a pub crawl around all 100 of the company's drinking-holes over the next month to convince punters to vote for Britain to leave the EU. Martin is a staunch Brexit campaigner – he has signed several business-led letters calling for Brexit – and hopes to spread the word [...]

  • Why Brexit won’t be a disaster (and as former City minister, I should know)

    May 24, 2016

    As someone who spent 25 years working in finance, four years scrutinising the Treasury as a backbencher, and then two years first as City minister, now as Energy Minister, I've seen at first hand the economic cycles, the disasters and triumphs. These experiences tell me that the UK has an outstanding future as a free trading global [...]

  • EU referendum: Men, Tories and the elderly could all swing the vote towards Remain

    May 24, 2016

    The vote Remain camp holds a 13-point lead over Leave rivals in the campaign for the upcoming European Union referendum, driven by a support from a majority of men, Conservative voters and the elderly.  The ORB poll found 55 per cent of those who definitely plan to vote supported remaining in the EU, while 42 per cent [...]

  • Mumsnet and Netmums divide mums on Brexit in the polls ahead of live Q&A with MPs Yvette Cooper and Gisela Stuart

    May 24, 2016

    Will it be statistics at dawn for Britain's mums? News reaches The Capitalist that Netmums, the straight-laced alternative to mothering social network Mumsnet, has polled its users and discovered that "the majority of women (mums) are planning to vote to leave, whilst 17 per cent are still undecided as to how they will vote". Around [...]

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