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Socialism remains powerful force in UK

  “SAS: End of retro-socialism?” Courtesy of the Taxpayers’ Alliance   Jeremy Corbyn’s retro-socialist Labour party have been defeated in a general election. Not merely bested, but genuinely beaten. Their hare-brained prospectus for government was unpopular enough that the party is the first opposition in British history to have substantially fewer seats after nine straight […]

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Labour manifesto is a “step back into the dark ages”

  “IEA responds to Labour Party’s manifesto” Courtesy of the IEA   Commenting on the Labour manifesto, Director General at the Institute of Economic Affairs Mark Littlewood said: “With today’s tax burden now at a 50-year high, the Labour Party’s plan to hike taxes and borrow hundreds of billions of pounds cannot end well for […]

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Pro- and anti-Brexit electoral alliances start to take shape

“Pro- and anti-Brexit electoral alliances start to take shape” By Stephen Booth and Anthony Egan, courtesy of Open Europe   The UK’s general election campaign is yet to get into full swing. A few more details have emerged regarding the Brexit policies of the major parties but the most significant developments are how the parties […]

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“Brexit is not going to be the only game in town”

  “What matters to voters and who do they trust in this election?” By Professor Anthony Heath, Dr Lindsay Richards and Dan Snow, courtesy of UK In a Changing Europe   Historically, the state of the economy in the run-up to an election has been one of the best predictors of the outcome, and so it is not usually thought wise […]

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UK working class voters want real tax relief

  “New polling from the TaxPayers’ Alliance shows tax cuts are key to winning working class votes” Courtesy of the Taxpayers’ Alliance   Landmark national polling data, commissioned by the TaxPayers’ Alliance (TPA) and conducted this summer, has found that working class voters back bold tax cuts, both on household income and on British businesses.  […]

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Post-election U.S.-UK trade deal?

  “UK Election Could Open Door for an Ambitious US-UK Trade Agreement” By Daniel Griswold, courtesy of the Mercatus Center     The British Parliament voted this week to hold a national election on December 12. If the Conservative Party holds on to its lead in the polls, the results could deliver an early Christmas […]

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Even after Brexit deal and election, UK will face hard questions

  “Even with a deal, even with an election, these Brexit questions will still need to be answered” By Helen Parr, courtesy of UK In a Changing Europe   Brexit seems deadlocked after the House of Commons voted in favour of Boris Johnson’s withdrawal agreement, but against the timetable to push the legislation through before 31 […]

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Brexit: Now it’s time to wait

  By Anthony Egan, courtesy of Open Europe   Earlier this week, Parliament voted in favour of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill in principle but rejected the Government’s timetable for scrutinising the Bill and final vote. While the Bill has cleared the first hurdle to ratification, which would secure the UK’s negotiated departure from the EU, […]

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Tories get in touch with their spendy side

                      While Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson isn’t afraid to utter the c-word — that’s “capitalism” — in pleasant contrast to his immediate predecessors, his government seems to be steering away from other longstanding Tory principles, namely those of fiscal responsibility and small government. So […]