OnlineBoris Johnson’s woeful economic record is a betrayal of Thatcherism by Office June 6, 2022 June 6, 2022The Telegraph, June 5 2022, Roger Bootle Economic success holds the key to everything the Government wants to achieve. Admittedly, there are… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineHenry Kissinger is wrong. Vladimir Putin deserves nothing less than defeat by Office May 25, 2022 May 25, 2022The Telegraph, May 24 2022, Professor Robert Tombs Henry Kissinger, fast approaching his hundredth year, is still eminently capable of making a… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineWith food prices rising, why are we adding to the problem with pointless tariffs? by Office May 24, 2022 May 24, 2022CapX, May 24 2022, Catherine McBride With the Governor of the Bank of England warning about ‘apocalyptic’ food prices, the Government might want to… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineCost-of-living-crisis? An apocalypse of our own making? by Office May 18, 2022 May 18, 2022Brexit Watch, May 18 2022, Catherine McBride If the Governor of the Bank of England is worried about apocalyptic food prices, he… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineThe Northern Ireland Protocol is destroying the Good Friday Agreement by Office May 16, 2022 May 16, 2022The Telegraph, 16 May 2022, Lord Trimble Twenty five years ago next year, John Hume and I signed the historic Good Friday Agreement which,… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineGB News: Nigel Farage told Boris Johnson’s advisers ‘didn’t want Brexit to happen’ by Office May 11, 2022 May 11, 2022The Express, May 11 2022 Catherine McBride, a free-market economist and fellow at the Centre for Brexit Policy, voiced concern at the… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineThere’s nothing wrong with the Bank of England’s mandate – it just needs to do it better by Office May 9, 2022 May 9, 2022The Telegraph, May 8 2022, Roger Bootle An important anniversary came around last week, namely 25 years since then-chancellor Gordon Brown announced… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineThe Potemkin trade deal with New Zealand. by Office May 6, 2022 May 6, 2022Briefings for Britain, May 6 2022, Catherine McBride The UK would benefit from importing the food that New Zealand produces more efficiently… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineThe City can dominate crypto if we ditch Brussels rules by Office May 6, 2022 May 6, 2022The Telegraph, May 6 2022, Barney Reynolds Britain has a golden opportunity to become the world’s digital hub for financial services and… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail
OnlineThe EU can’t see it’s a failing, second-rate power by Office May 5, 2022 May 5, 2022The Telegraph, May 4, Professor Robert Tombs Iused to think, in the years before Brexit, that what might conceivably bring the quarrelsome… Read more FacebookTwitterEmail