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So Rachel Reeves wants more alignment with the European Union. Or so she announced in her Mais lecture yesterday (17 March). Cue commentators here going off on one, wondering if the Brexiteers will ...
To get us back on track, Reeves is going to negotiate with the EU a deal which would require us to align with the bloc’s regulatory regime. In return, the Chancellor promises untold growth and ...
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On 17 March, the Chancellor gave her second Mais Lecture. The lecture was heavily trailed in the Spring Forecast as when the Chancellor would outline the government’s economic thinking.
The shadow chancellor Mel Stride has been criticised for claiming that the government wants to reverse Brexit and that it should stop blaming Brexit for the UK’s economic woes. Delivering the Mais ...
The Chancellor said closer alignment would provide certainty to businesses and could help bring down inflation.
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Local leaders will be handed powers to control a share of some national taxes under new plans unveiled by Rachel Reeves, in a ...
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