“Ahead of any vote in parliament, will the prime minister commit to releasing a detailed economic impact assessment of the cost to the UK of his extreme Tory Brexit plans?” theneweuropean.co.uk
Economic logic suggests that Prime Minister Boris Johnson badly needs a trade deal. But having campaigned for Brexit on the basis of reclaiming national sovereignty, he faces a tough task in reaching any agreement he can sell back home nyti.ms
Economic logic suggests that Prime Minister Boris Johnson badly needs a trade deal. But having campaigned for Brexit on the basis of reclaiming national sovereignty, he faces a tough task in reaching any agreement he can sell back home nyti.ms
The importance of the fishing industry - and its centrality to the Brexit negotiations - does not lie in economic figures, writes James Ball theneweuropean.co.uk
"[They] were in favour of Brexit, and - presumably still are - and therefore presumably still comfortable with the economic harm we know Brexit is going to bring" buff.ly
"How can it possibly be that economic harm is not just acceptable - but an actively welcome idea when expecting Brexit, or seeking Brexit, or campaigning for Brexit?" theneweuropean.co.uk
“Celebrating imposing economic sanctions on itself and celebrating the abolition of freedoms enjoyed by its own citizens, that’s Brexit Britain and it’s, I think, unique." buff.ly
Boris Johnson expected to be the Brexit leader. Instead, he has presided uncomfortably over a public health crisis, an economic collapse and a racial reckoning. nyti.ms
The pandemic has scrambled the British government's economic and political calculations on Brexit, making a no-deal outcome, which once seemed all but impossible, now entirely plausible nyti.ms
The chancellor says "it's important to be honest with people about what might be happening with our economy" This same government won't publish an economic analysis of Brexit theneweuropean.co.uk
"We need to be loading the rotting corpse of every Brexit fallacy, broken promise and economic catastrophe in the catapults, and hurling them high over the armed guards on Whitehall to land squarely where they belong, on the doorstep of Number 10." theneweuropean.co.uk