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Just 2.8 million people visited live ‘festival of Brexit’ events, organisers say | The Guardian

22 November 2022 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

The £120m Unboxed project, under investigation by spending watchdog, fell well short of 66 million aspiration A national festival celebrating…

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Posted in: brexit, Creative & Literary Arts, Culture, UK Filed under: festival-of-brexit

VIDEO: Will the City lose its euro clearing business? | The Federal Trust

31 October 2022 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

In this Federal Trust video, the financial analyst Graham Bishop and the Chairman of the Trust, John Stevens, discuss the…

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Posted in: brexit, Currencies, EU, Financial Services, Videos

Brexit: Northern Ireland Protocol bill continues amid election uncertainty | BBC News

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​The protocol was agreed between the UK and the EU to avoid goods checks across Ireland’s land border after Brexit.…

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Posted in: brexit, Europe, negotiations, Northern Ireland, Politics, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, election, eu, northern-ireland-protocol, uk

Brexit red tape puts brakes on UK innovation and EU sales | The Observer

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​Many new products now need multiple safety test facilities for home and abroad, say entrepreneurs. Read More <img src="https://brexitcarnage.org/wp-content/plugins/feedzy-rss-feeds/img/feedzy.svg" title="Brexit red tape…

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Posted in: brexit, Politics, Regulation, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Brexit and indirect taxes at the end of 2022 | Forbes

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​Those trading in goods with the EU have had to adapt to new import and export processes, handling customs declarations…

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Posted in: brexit, EU, Euro Facts, Europe, Politics, Regulation, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, indirect taxes, uk

Hiding Brexit – The black hole is getting bigger | Digital Journal

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​That’s £2.2 trillion with a Brexit pre-shrunk economy. It’s a pretty expensive hobby. As the revenue base shrinks with everyone,…

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Whoever is the UK’s new PM, they’ll have to count the cost of Brexit | Crikey

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​Unprecedented global conditions have lacerated the UK economy and trade. Yet it’s a situation that’s been worsened by Brexit. Read More <img…

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Posted in: brexit, Europe, Exports, Imports, Opinion, Politics, Trade, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

The Brexit effect on UK business… | Slugger O’Toole

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​Brexit has reoriented NI away from the UK and towards an all-Ireland economy. Brexit is a complete disaster for Unionists…

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Posted in: brexit, Business, Europe, Northern Ireland, Politics, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Gibraltar man kicked out of Spain under post-Brexit rules | Murcia Today

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​The Gibraltar border has witnessed the first expulsion of a British citizen upon entering Spanish territory under the Schengen regulations. Read…

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Posted in: brexit, Europe, Migration, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, gibraltar, schengen, spain, uk

Markets take back control as UK’s low-tax gamble falls apart | The Irish Times

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​Post-Brexit Britain has no real notion of what it wants from the process or where it is going in policy…

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Posted in: brexit, Europe, Politics, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

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Comment on Carnage

  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Britain and Europe: time to move together, faster and further | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Brexit’s slow‑burn hit to UK economy | Rieti
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Seven times Starmer’s MPs have forced him to U-turn…so far | Politico
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on A warning for Starmer: Brexit’s falling apart, but if you’re not bold on Europe, your Labour rivals will be | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Labour must follow up plan to return to Erasmus by re-joining EU | London Loves Business
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Erasmus is back – but what made it so good? | Metro
  • Mark on Brexit has been a resounding disaster. Starmer must find the courage to change course | The Guardian
  • Kevin Jones on New entrance fee to visit Europe set to triple, says European Commission | CNBC

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