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| | | | | During the 2017 United Kingdom general election, Prime Minister Theresa May ran on the slogan that she would provide 'strong and stable leadership'. What followed was a weak electoral performance and two years of chaos as her government failed to pass a Brexit deal. Looking back at her premiership, one could hardly pick a more | |
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forecastingintelligence.org
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| | | | | https://nypost.com "My take is that the EU leadership is far more interested in punishing Britain for voting for Brexit than it is in its own immediate economic interests. The thing Brussels has to fear more than anything else is that if Britain comes through Brexit in good shape, and especially if it's seen to... | |
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| | | | | Though polls almost always narrow just before an election, 2024 is not normal. | |
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www.theguardian.com
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| | | Editorial: Donald Trump's trade wars and Chinese competition constitute formidable headwinds. But old economic orthodoxies are not the answer | ||