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Are Brexit voters really less intelligent than Remainers?

31 October 2017
Education

Are Brexit voters really less intelligent than Remainers?

Madeline Grant
31 October 2017
Since last year’s EU referendum, the 52% of Britons who voted Leave have faced a concerted attempt by many commentators … Continue reading “Are Brexit voters really less intelligent than Remainers?”

UK has nothing to fear from a ‘bare bones’ Brexit deal

31 October 2017
Government and Institutions

UK has nothing to fear from a ‘bare bones’ Brexit deal

31 October 2017

IEA releases briefing on what a minimal Brexit deal might mean

Halloween may not be the most auspicious time to be talking about what happens if the Brexit negotiations break up … Continue reading “UK has nothing to fear from a ‘bare bones’ Brexit deal”

Putting some flesh on a ‘bare bones’ Brexit

31 October 2017
Research

Putting some flesh on a ‘bare bones’ Brexit

Julian Jessop
31 October 2017

UK has nothing to fear from a 'bare bones' Brexit deal

Much of the discussion of a ‘no deal’ Brexit has focussed on a chaotic outcome where talks break up without … Continue reading “Putting some flesh on a ‘bare bones’ Brexit”

Why it would be wrong to blame a rate hike on Brexit

30 October 2017
Monetary Policy

Why it would be wrong to blame a rate hike on Brexit

Julian Jessop
30 October 2017
The Bank of England is likely, though not certain, to raise its official interest rate on Thursday. Many commentators think … Continue reading “Why it would be wrong to blame a rate hike on Brexit”

How about a ‘No Deal Plus’ Brexit?

25 October 2017
Government and Institutions

How about a ‘No Deal Plus’ Brexit?

Julian Jessop
25 October 2017
Discussions about the prospect of ‘no deal’ in the Brexit negotiations frequently generate more heat than light. Often this is … Continue reading “How about a ‘No Deal Plus’ Brexit?”

Let’s get ready for ‘no deal’

12 October 2017
Research

Let’s get ready for ‘no deal’

Julian Jessop
12 October 2017

Response to possibility of 'no deal' scenario

Summary:  A ‘no deal’ scenario, in which the UK simply leaves the Single Market and Customs Union in 2019, does … Continue reading “Let’s get ready for ‘no deal’”

The case for free trade – no ‘ifs’ or ‘buts’

29 September 2017
Research

The case for free trade – no ‘ifs’ or ‘buts’

Julian Jessop
29 September 2017

IEA's Brexit Unit releases paper making the case for free trade

Executive summary:  From 1990 to 2010, free trade helped a billion people lift themselves out of extreme poverty. But the … Continue reading “The case for free trade – no ‘ifs’ or ‘buts’”

After Florence, what next?

25 September 2017
Research

After Florence, what next?

Julian Jessop
25 September 2017

IEA Brexit Unit reacts to the Prime Minister's speech in Florence

Summary: In narrow terms, the Prime Minister’s Brexit speech in Florence can be judged against two tests. First, will the … Continue reading “After Florence, what next?”

The PM’s Florence speech is helpful, but all still to play for

22 September 2017
Government and Institutions

The PM’s Florence speech is helpful, but all still to play for

Julian Jessop
22 September 2017
Mrs. May’s latest Brexit speech provided some welcome clarity on the UK’s preferred transitional arrangements and puts the ball back … Continue reading “The PM’s Florence speech is helpful, but all still to play for”

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