
Jonty Bloom
16 February 2023
Britain’s creative block

From Shaun the Sheep to Grand Theft Auto, Brexit is choking the arts, and the government is doing nothing about it
Read the full article15 February 2023
Sunak’s pretence that Brexit bad news isn’t real will damage our economy even further

New figures put the cost at £1,000 of leaving the EU at per household per year
Read the full article14 February 2023
Bad science: Michelle Donelan’s laughable Brexit posturing over Horizon

Britain is on the verge of regaining access to the EU-led research budget - so why pretend we can credibly go it alone?
Read the full article09 February 2023
The tragic money tree

What happened to all Britain’s cash? The answer is that right wing economics have failed Britain – again
Read the full article08 February 2023
The brazen con of Kemi Badenoch’s post-Brexit trade partnership with Italy

The government hail it as “momentous” - it’s just a simple memo with no extra money or cut in tariffs
Read the full article06 February 2023
Brexit compromise on the Northern Ireland Protocol spells danger for Sunak

Sensible changes agreed with the EU will only put Johnson and the ERG back on manoeuvres
Read the full article02 February 2023
Brexit’s flat battery

The unsurprising collapse of Britishvolt, and the total lack of strategy or investment in batteries, will be the final nail in the coffin for the car industry
Read the full article26 January 2023
Brexodus: Where have all the workers gone?

The consequences of ending the free movement of people between Britain and the EU are becoming painfully clear
Read the full article18 January 2023
Brexit has only cost us and the worst is yet to come

The OBR forecast that Brexit would cost the UK economy 4% of GDP now looks ridiculously optimistic as the damage mounts
Read the full article12 January 2023
So long, and thanks for all the fish

Brexit was supposed to save the UK’s fishing industry. Instead, it has made its plight even worse
Read the full article05 January 2023
Happy new year… the worst is yet to come

We’re in a recession, energy bills are due to rise again and the timebomb of an ageing population ticks on. But Britain continues to live in a fantasy
Read the full article15 December 2022
Brexomertà: what they won’t say about our national disaster

Britain can no longer avoid the blindingly obvious. But our leaders seem intent on doing so
Read the full article08 December 2022
Out of service

Bands, lawyers and architects are all suffering as Brexit damages a sector that makes up 80% of the UK economy
Read the full article01 December 2022
Banging your head against a wall

Brexit has damaged British construction through a self-inflicted skills shortage and higher prices for imported raw materials
Read the full article24 November 2022
The end of the road

Ex-Defra secretary George Eustice has admitted that post-EU trade deals are a disaster for our farmers. But agriculture’s problems don’t end there
Read the full article17 November 2022
Hospitality’s hospital pass

The government’s Brexit policy has devastated the sector – and opened up a £7bn black hole in public finances
Read the full article09 November 2022
The Brexit double fault

'Wimbledonisation' helped the City of London become Europe’s financial capital. But leaving the EU has been much less of an advantage
Read the full article02 November 2022
The spanner in our works

UK manufacturing is reeling from a double whammy of Brexit idiocy, and the future looks scary
Read the full article26 October 2022
A damned spot of bother

The Northern Ireland Protocol points the way to a better Brexit – so, Macbeth-style, Sunak is being urged to kill it
Read the full article18 October 2022
One word led us here… Brexit

The collapse of Liz Truss’s authority is the logical conclusion of the anti-EU cult that has wrecked Britain’s economy over the last six years
Read the full article13 October 2022
The pointless war on GDPR

Changing the current system will be disruptive, time-consuming, expensive and counterproductive
Read the full article04 October 2022
The Kwarteng cuts are still coming

The tottering Truss regime is facing a new rebellion over planned cuts to public spending - but they are inevitable to pay for its lower tax plans
Read the full article23 September 2022
Kwarteng’s gamble is doomed: This is trickle-down Tory economics at its most brutal and risky

Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng have turned Britain into a giant experiment to test out the riskiest of trickle-down fantasies
Read the full article22 September 2022
Britannia Unhinged

Many of Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng’s plans are detailed in an economically illiterate pamphlet they published 10 years ago this month
Read the full article15 September 2022
Tennessee Williams and a pound no one desires

What the US playwright can teach us about Britain’s falling currency and fading international reputation
Read the full article08 September 2022
It’s Little Britain, the sequel

Liz Truss looks set to follow in the footsteps of her predecessor and play to the crowd rather than take her responsibilities seriously
Read the full article29 August 2022
Here lies Boris Johnson… and lies, and lies, and lies

Any political obituary of the disgraced soon-to-be ex-PM has to start with his inability to tell the truth
Read the full article25 August 2022
Britain’s phoney war on red tape

Liz Truss is promising a bonfire of rules and regulations. But every other prime minister has tried that and failed – for good reason
Read the full article13 August 2022
The trade figures are a disaster for Brexiteers – and for Britain

The world’s advanced economies are coming back to life after Covid... with a notable exception
Read the full article10 August 2022
Liz Truss’s tragic money tree

When it comes to the economy, the Tory frontrunner is taking the worst possible advice from the worst possible advisers
Read the full article04 August 2022
Think the queues at Dover are bad? You ain’t seen nothin’ yet

Travellers have suffered through long delays on the M20 heading into the port. But even more red tape is on the way
Read the full article28 July 2022
After the clown ..the clone

Liz Truss’s promises are as empty, illogical and deceitful as Boris Johnson’s. No wonder she’s favourite to win the Tory leadership
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