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Free-marketeers should support Britain’s membership of the EU

9 March 2016
Government and Institutions

Free-marketeers should support Britain’s membership of the EU

Diego Zuluaga
9 March 2016
On 8 March 2016, the IEA hosted the event ‘Should supporters of free markets support Britain’s continuing membership of the EU?’. … Continue reading “Free-marketeers should support Britain’s membership of the EU”

Remain needs a positive vision of what the EU could look like in 30 years’ time

9 March 2016
Government and Institutions

Remain needs a positive vision of what the EU could look like in 30 years’ time

Philip Booth
9 March 2016
So far, the Brexit debate has hardly been inspiring. The Remain side has struggled to come out with facts that resonate … Continue reading “Remain needs a positive vision of what the EU could look like in 30 years’ time”

‘Brexit’ will be a process, not an event

7 March 2016
Government and Institutions

‘Brexit’ will be a process, not an event

Ryan Bourne
7 March 2016
The actor Norman Reedus once said that “the dog with the loudest bark is the most afraid”. Last week, George … Continue reading “‘Brexit’ will be a process, not an event”

Brexit: What would it mean for the EU?

28 January 2016
Government and Institutions

Brexit: What would it mean for the EU?

Len Shackleton
28 January 2016
Most of the discussion about the upcoming referendum concentrates on what the effects of Brexit would be on the UK. … Continue reading “Brexit: What would it mean for the EU?”

Would ‘Brexit’ help or hinder economic freedom?

23 December 2015
Economic Theory

Would ‘Brexit’ help or hinder economic freedom?

Ryan Bourne
23 December 2015
As the referendum gets closer, we will hear lots about whether Britain could flourish economically outside the EU. On the … Continue reading “Would ‘Brexit’ help or hinder economic freedom?”

What would a Brexit mean for the UK’s financial system?

5 November 2015
Monetary Policy

What would a Brexit mean for the UK’s financial system?

Philip Booth
5 November 2015
Supra-national authorities, such as the EU, should do two things. They should restrain governments from over-stepping their natural authority. Second, … Continue reading “What would a Brexit mean for the UK’s financial system?”

On eurosceptics’ unholy alliance with the anti-EU hard left – your enemy’s enemy is not your friend

27 October 2015
Government and Institutions

On eurosceptics’ unholy alliance with the anti-EU hard left – your enemy’s enemy is not your friend

Ryan Bourne
27 October 2015
With the Prime Minister apparently arranging panicked meetings of special advisers to aid the floundering Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, … Continue reading “On eurosceptics’ unholy alliance with the anti-EU hard left – your enemy’s enemy is not your friend”

Brexit event: Directions for Britain – in or out of the EU

10 April 2015
Government and Institutions

Brexit event: Directions for Britain – in or out of the EU

10 April 2015
The IEA hosted an event to discuss what Britain should do in the event of the UK voting to leave … Continue reading “Brexit event: Directions for Britain – in or out of the EU”

Six Questions the next Government must answer

10 April 2015
Government and Institutions

Six Questions the next Government must answer

10 April 2015
This video explain the six crucial economic issues that the government, however it is made up, will have to face … Continue reading “Six Questions the next Government must answer”

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