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Also in this week’s newsletter, Goldman Sachs estimates Brexit’s impact on the UK economy
Also in this week’s newsletter, revisiting the financial regulation inherited from the EU
Plus, poll shows large numbers of readers of Tory newspapers want a change of government
Costs are rising and the UK is becoming a less attractive supply chain partner
Also in this week’s newsletter, the counterfactual case that proves UK trade is disappointing
Also in this week’s newsletter, the unintended consequences of Brexit on migration
Also in this week’s newsletter, BCG predicts decline in UK goods trade with EU and US
Should he win this year’s election, the Labour leader faces hard choices over the UK’s relationship with the EU
The government could diverge from the EU regulating when the new technology
Also in this week’s newsletter: why 2019 Tory working class voters are switching to Reform
Plus, concerns over levels of net migration to Britain have diverged among Tory and Labour voters since 2021
Also in this week’s newsletter: a deep dive into UK trade performance
Also in this newsletter, churn at top of government triples since Brexit
Also in this newsletter: how subsidies are undermining the EU single market
Plus, voters growing disillusionment with political parties’ handling of Brexit
Also in this week’s newsletter: UK minister’s comments on Irish reunification vote rile nationalists
Plus, as British public opinion turns against Brexit, should Labour be bolder in pointing the finger?
Also in this week’s newsletter: new survey confirms that SMEs continue to underinvest
Also in this newsletter, UK becomes biggest faller in G7’s trade openness tracker
Also in this newsletter: how inflation is flattering UK trade figures
Also in this week’s newsletter: new report exposes falls in developmental financing since Brexit
Keir Starmer should expect to cop political heat from the right as he moves to ease trade friction with the bloc
Rishi Sunak’s pragmatism only gets the country so far
Also in this week’s newsletter, the 2019 ‘Get Brexit Done’ election leaves Tory voters jaded
Deals struck with Brussels on financial services and migration will be useful but small
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