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Johnson’s political sophistry is no fix for Britain’s economic travails
Paul Wallace / December 13, 2019
The PM’s plans will exacerbate challenges facing the beleaguered UK economy
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The withdrawal agreement is likely to pass and focus then turns to the future trade talks
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Boris Johnson unbound: A British tragedy?
Tom Clark / December 12, 2019
The British have assumed our democratic traditions would restrain brute prime ministerial power. That complacency could now be tested like never before
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