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@JeremyWarnerUK

Associate Editor, The Daily Telegraph; columnist on the international and UK economies, finance, and business

London
ಅಕ್ಟೋಬರ್ 2009 ಸಮಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಸೇರಿದ್ದಾರೆ

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  1. If that's the hope, it's wishful thinking. There is no public appetite to quit the EU anywhere other than UK and possibly France

  2. There is only one way of dealing with an inflationary shock - raise interest rates. My column urging BofE action

  3. That's true. For Germany and the Netherlands, it is rather bigger

  4. Other than putting the deal to parliament, hard to see anything new in May's speech. Summary; "let's jolly well get ourselves a good deal".

  5. What TM seems to have forgotten in warning EU it has much to lose is that EU exports to UK are only 3pc of their GDP. Ours to them - 13%

  6. Still no light from May on what UK is after, other than as much access to single market as poss but without obligations. Well, obviously

  7. Scary. According to latest OBR projections, ageing pushes UK national debt to nearly 250% of GDP in 50yrs time if policy is left unchanged

  8. For Gaud's sake - Xi Jinping presents himself at as the saviour of rules based, liberalism in trade. This is beyond parody.

  9. Not strictly speaking true. Deficit nations tend to come off best

  10. Pound caught between inevitability of a hard Brexit and the prospect of higher rates to counter growing inflation threat

  11. Virtually all planning laws locally determined, though admittedly, EU laws often used as convenient excuse for blocking development

  12. Maduro has failed to stem hyperinflation in Venezuela. Now, this pile of cash is only worth $21.

  13. Trump blames EU for a planning decision taken by an Irish council in his interview with Michael Gove

  14. Investors beware: Trump takes aim at US drug pricing. Plus trouble with health spending.My column  via

  15. Good article on benefits of unilateral free trade. But ignores disastrous impact on UK agriculture via

  16. Forget Brexit; there are much bigger economic challenges to worry about than leaving the EU. My column

  17. So long as it's understood that the US will attempt to screw us, as they do in all their FTA negotiations.

  18. So grateful to the Telegraph for giving me the space to write about my mental illness and the failings of the NHS

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