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Good to know even MPs tweet when they really shouldn't :)
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/10/17.png The honourable member for Peterborough doing his bit for national unity. To be fair to him his constituency was heavily leave, so probably playing up to the home audience somewhat. This is quite interesting and may be part of why he was so upset. |
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I don't think The Economist has many subscribers of the type likely to boycott the magazine for a lack of patriotism. Hysterical knee-jerk popularism is not really their thing.
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However, time is not on her side - something of her own making - so she may be tempted to shaft the country and take the easy option of a hard Brexit. https://www.ft.com/content/ec35e07a-...6-2946058d1122 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...an-to-exploit/ |
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At very least it will provide some clarity for businesses so that they can join Nissan and JLR in holding up the taxpayer for subsidies. |
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Good riddance to Carney. Maybe he could be the new England manager as he's been great at moving goalposts during his tenure and the team could clearly do with a bit of that...
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It seems as the only person who seems to have a clue as to what they're doing he should be the next to go. There are also rumours Philip Hammond might not be in his role for too long as he wants to keep Carney and wants to keep the single market option open. |
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"The Chancellor, Gordon Brown, has given the Bank of England independence from political control. His surprise announcement - coming only four days after Labour's landslide election win - is being described as the most radical shake-up in the bank's 300-year history." http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/d...00/3806313.stm |
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