@guardian 1 year ago
Truss and Brexit have sunk Britain’s economy – and the right is in deep denial about both | Martin Kettle https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/feb/01/liz-truss-brexit-sunk-britain-economy-right-in-denial-imf?CMP=twt_gu&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium#Echobox=1675271735
@nytimesworld 1 year ago
While London’s once-thriving dining scene has been hurt by the pandemic and soaring energy prices, the labor shortage is almost wholly a result of Brexit, a conspicuous example of how Britain’s departure from the European Union is reshaping its economy https://nyti.ms/3GagsZW
@theguardian.com 4 years ago
Shadow of Brexit still looms over economy. Experts debate the data
@variety.com 5 years ago
Netflix’s Shepperton Studios Deal Is Stretching the U.K.’s Production Limits
@rt.com 5 years ago
Brexit extension avoids ‘terrible outcome’ – IMF's chief Lagarde
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
The scalding-hot anger at Britain’s two-tiered economy that drove poor northeastern cities like Sunderland to back Brexit has hardly cooled, but now it is directed at the government https://nyti.ms/2RF7Xu7
@guardian 6 years ago
Britain’s tired old economy isn’t strong enough for Brexit https://trib.al/9V1W00b
@nytimesworld 6 years ago
The stakes are high because almost all experts predict that Britain’s departure, known as Brexit, will hurt the British economy more than staying would. http://nyti.ms/2yMjNbN
@theatlantic.com 7 years ago
The Political Kindling of the Grenfell Fire
@guardian 7 years ago
RT @GdnPolitics: Britain’s biggest business groups have made a joint plea to the government to put the economy first in Brexit talkshttps://t.co/AWIUp0dcTM
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
RT @nytimesbusiness: ‘Brexit,’ a feel-good vote that could sink Britain’s economy http://nyti.ms/1qyi4SX https://t.co/UNb4mU7uzS