@ObserverUK "The last government’s adversarial approach to working with the EU resulted in UK firms being buried in bureaucracy.". To simplify Reynolds tortuous phrase: "Brexit resulted in UK firms being buried in bureaucracy "
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#PoliticsLive#NHS#NigelFarage#ReformUK
Farage shown to be a complete chancer.
His wild assertion that insurance based health systems i.e. #France produce better outcomes for similar spending to the tax based NHS is blown out the water by evidence from the #NuffieldTrust.
@Otto_English Or made the point that we wouldn’t need to grub around for tax changes like this if we hadn’t taken the financial hit from leaving the EU?
From The Archers to Mark Gatiss’ Christmas ghost story, “creepy Christmas” is all around us. This week, the Observer asked me to write about why ghosts are at the heart of Christmas
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"…an old theme, the same that helped get Gordon Brown booted out of power in 2010. It’s the idea that the main leftwing party in Britain, headed by a self-described socialist, will not use the full-blast powers of the state for the people on his side." https://t.co/Gp6mbS1Bbs
"Starmer was good, even outstanding, at prosecuting the Brexiters. Their case was founded on sand, and he made this resoundingly clear ... But he lost the case. Hey presto! Another brief comes along: the case for accepting Brexit and making it work." https://t.co/0jCcF2GhfV
"4 decades ago, many of Reform UK’s older supporters had their lives transformed by Thatcher’s policy of encouraging people to buy their council houses … ; now, their daughters, sons & grandchildren live with the dire housing crisis that policy caused." https://t.co/QjalB5ANFu
@McEwanMorton But it’s worth asking whether temporary migration within the single market was less impactful than permanent migration from the rest of the world resulting from Brexit, which Elliott supported.
@ChillaxBcn@ecfr Leaving the SM and CU wasn’t on the referendum question. The vast majority would have preferred to stay in what we used to call the common market.