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Brexit doesn’t just allow the City to make its regulatory regime more competitive; it obliges it to do so.
Voters across the political spectrum are united in their wish to see more done here.
Thoughtful, polite and Left-of-Centre, he was the Eurosceptic whom federalists found it hardest to dislike.
There’s huge scope to enhance the City, and the British economy – especially if we learn the right lessons from Thatcher-era reforms.
Today, Parliament can play a huge part in helping us achieve that post-Brexit vision, securing the long-term connections the country needs.
Much of the concern is over-hyped – not least because these specialised, highly skilled people don’t want to leave London in the first place.
Now is the time to copy what the rest of Europe is doing and make a decision on capacity at Heathrow and Gatwick without further delay
Our exit from the EU should allow fresh thinking and a new regulatory approach – to allow the UK to reach its full economic potential.