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Jonty Bloom

Bregrets? Tim Martin might have a few

The Wetherspoon owner still believes we were right to leave the EU – but even he admits things have not gone to plan

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Time to get tough on the water companies

The people who’ve polluted our national waterways are now asking for more money. Who are they kidding?

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Brexit has killed the British car industry

The government has no plan to save a vanishing sector

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Britain’s £220bn black hole

Everything in the country seems broken. What would be the cost of putting it right, and how would we do it?

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The stealth tax ‘rise’ that will make us all poorer

By 2028, one in five of us will pay the higher rate - nearly four times more than in the early 1990s

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Return of The Blob: This fantasy villain is the Brexiteers’ final weapon

It’s being blamed for Sunak’s common-sense decision to retain most EU laws

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Guy Hands: ‘I thought Brexit was frankly nuts’

The financier and former Tory donor says leaving the EU was a plan by the rich to make themselves richer and the poor poorer

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The Tories are not fit to deliver the new strategy industry needs

The government is failing to do even the simple things as rivals leave it trailing

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The future is green – so when will the government wake up?

A failure to invest in training will ensure Britain misses out on another booming sector

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Why it must be bye-bye to help to buy

Instead of a sensible housing policy, the government is considering whether to restart George Osborne’s disastrous scheme

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Britain, the Brexit basket case

As food shopping gets more expensive across Europe, new checks will make things even worse here

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Unipart takes apart post-Brexit Britain’s lack of investment strategy

Post-Brexit Britain does not have the money or the political will to respond to challenges from the US and EU

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Tinfoil helmet Brexiteering

Claims that Remainers are lying about the true cost of leaving the EU are more ridiculous than ever

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Dangerous idiots

A new, much nastier Conservatism is rearing its head – and has its eyes on power

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Why is UK inflation so much worse than in Europe and the US?

Brexit pressures, from a devalued pound to a worker shortage, are to blame

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Jeremy Hunt’s plan to cut inheritance tax is a disaster

It will win votes from the well-off but lose huge amounts of tax revenue he could have used to help the poor

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We don’t need no education

From school trips to language schools to universities, Brexit has brought chaos to a sector that led the world

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Should we be worried about how safe our banks are?

We’ve supposedly built a better system, yet are there still collapses

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The outlook is better, but Britain is still bottom of the economic class

The new IMF forecasts contain little for Brexiteers to be cheerful about

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The Tories’ future is rejoin

The Conservatives exist only in order to win elections – they will soon twig that one path to doing that involves dumping Brexit

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The wannabe Nigel Lawsons have wrecked our economy

His successors as chancellor believe they can deliver tax cuts like his when they are no longer sustainable

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The lesson of Dover

If you vote for a hard border – surprise surprise – you get a hard border

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Does Sunak’s new trade deal really mean we can never rejoin the EU? Of course not

Linking up with Indo-Pacific countries won’t live up to the Brexiteers’ wild claims

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Sunak’s Green Day for basket case Britain

Can the UK really keep up with the subsidies being offered by America and the EU?

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The problem with Sunak’s tax

The PM’s use of a blind trust is saving him a fortune - but it sent a terrible message to Britain

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Brexit has ruined everything, everywhere, all at once

Jeremy Hunt’s budget shows that leaving the EU is only paying off in a parallel universe

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If Britain ignores the law, then the consequences will be disastrous

From what we know of the current Conservative party, they might just do it

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The Budget is another wasted chance by a bunch of chancers

A pensions saving giveaway for the super-rich shows the government’s warped priorities

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Manufacturing outrage: Why Britain’s makers have turned their backs on the government

The country’s manufacturers have given up on the Conservatives and are waiting for the election that removes them

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The flaw at the heart of Jeremy Hunt’s childcare budget plans

Sticking-plaster fixes and benefit-cut threats won’t fill the worker gap

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Strikes aren’t destroying Britain – the government is

An ONS report finds no justification for their anti-union legislation

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The sacrificial lambs of Brexit

As they get used to subsidies that are a fraction of those paid by the European Union, Brexit continues to wreck the lives of Britain’s small farmers

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