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It’s time the Chancellor came clean about his absurd Project Fear economic...

This weekend a large number of economists, businessmen, and politicians have signed a letter asking the Chancellor to publish the work underlying his Brexit forecasts. These forecasts have been leaked...

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Why we should ignore the Treasury and Bank of England’s latest attempts to...

The Treasury and Bank of England are at it once again, trying to terrify us into abandoning Brexit. The Treasury has just produced its new report on all forms of Brexit including Theresa May’s...

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A UK-US free trade deal could boost national output by £80 billion and cut UK...

The key promise of Brexit is free trade with the world, while we continue to trade freely via a trade agreement with the EU. In the internal Brexit debate, attention has been monopolised so far by our...

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How the Treasury, Bank of England and Civil Service have let us down over Brexit

Soon after graduate school I joined the Treasury as an economic adviser and worked alongside economists from the Bank of England and the rest of the Civil Service. We were proud to be bringing...

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A bad Withdrawal Agreement can be renegotiated in the context of post-Brexit...

In the below article, Patrick Minford writes in a personal capacity.   In the latest discussions on the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration (WAPD), two views have emerged about the...

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Why a US-UK trade deal ought to mean us finally getting some sense from Brussels

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has already made it clear he will urgently look for a trade deal with President Trump. From a purely political viewpoint, this clearly makes sense in a world where the EU...

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Busting more myths about the free trade deals we can do around the world...

The usual anti-Brexit groups, including the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance, the IFS with its Green Budget Citibank partner, and the King’s College economists who run the ESRC’s The UK in a...

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