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  • Articles Tagged with "Brexit"

    Trump tariffs and Liberation Day is about ideology, not the US economy

    brisbanetimes.com.au • Politics • World

    The article analyzes the ideological underpinnings of Trump's tariffs and Brexit, arguing that their focus on national sovereignty outweighs economic consequences.

    Trump tariffs and Liberation Day is about ideology, not the US economy

    watoday.com.au • Politics • World

    The article analyzes the ideological motivations behind Trump's tariffs and Brexit, arguing that prioritizing national sovereignty over economic benefits drives these decisions.

    Trump’s Tariffs Will Wound Free Trade, but the Blow May Not Be Fatal - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Economics • World

    President Trump's imposition of broad tariffs on US trading partners is compared to Brexit, raising concerns about the future of free trade, although economists believe the system's fundamental benefits might prevent complete collapse.

    SHOCK graphs show Brexit Britain dodged a bullet as EU prepares 'level playing field' labour costs on members

    gbnews.com • Economics • Europe

    Analysis suggests that Britain avoided higher labor costs by leaving the EU, as the EU's 'level playing field' policy results in significant disparities in employment costs across member states.

    Málaga es la segunda provincia en la que más británicos han regularizado su residencia desde el Brexit | Diario Sur

    diariosur.es • Immigration • Spain

    Nearly 40,000 British citizens have regularized their residency in Málaga since Brexit, making it the second province in Spain with the most British residents having adapted their status.

    Alastair Campbell’s diary: Who’s really to blame for populism? - The New European

    theneweuropean.co.uk • Politics • World

    Alastair Campbell reflects on the rise of populism, arguing that politicians and their supporters should shoulder more blame than just the public.

    BORIS JOHNSON: Time for Britain to lead the world out of tariff chaos - and end the tragedy of American cheese | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Politics • World

    Boris Johnson argues that Britain should lead a global effort to reduce tariff chaos and improve trade relations with the US and China, using the example of British cheese facing high tariffs in the US.

    Belgian fishermen arrested 'like criminals' by UK in post-Brexit row

    brusselstimes.com • Politics • World

    Belgian fishermen were arrested and subjected to strict checks by UK authorities, sparking a diplomatic row over post-Brexit fishing rights and highlighting tensions between the two sides.

    Starmer busca nuevos pactos con la UE en aduanas y Defensa sin perder encaje con EE UU | Diario Sur

    diariosur.es • Politics • World

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer navigates a complex geopolitical landscape, seeking new agreements with the EU on customs and defense while maintaining a delicate balance with the US.

    How Brexit, a Startling Act of Economic Self-Harm, Foreshadowed Trump’s Tariffs - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • World

    The New York Times article draws parallels between Brexit's economic consequences and the impact of President Trump's tariffs, highlighting the potential for similar economic self-harm.

    RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: We're on the brink of World War III, our cities are hellscapes and the economy's shot. No wonder voters are turning to Reform - I'd vote for them too | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Politics • UK

    The author expresses deep concern over the UK's current political and social climate, highlighting various issues and suggesting a shift in voter preference towards the Reform Party.

    RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Labour's lying to us about migration. They're planning to flood the country with EU 'youths' and it's freedom of movement by the front door | Daily Mail Online

    dailymail.co.uk • Politics • UK

    The article argues that Labour's claims of getting tough on immigration are deceptive, alleging a hidden plan to increase immigration from the EU through a youth mobility scheme.