The Tax Take: What to expect as Brexit bites
Look beyond the blame game and we can be certain about some dire outcomes from Britain’s EU divorce
The biggest contribution of Boris Johnson’s premiership so far has been to hammer home the realisation that Brexit will have real consequences for everyone.
It is ironic that all those in favour of the backstop and all those against it agree on one point. The insurance policy exists only because of a shared doubt that a deal can be reached by the end of December 2020 to manage trade on the island of...
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