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As I vote on legislation passing through Parliament, I notice a steady stream of laws that we could not have passed were we still in the EU.
The question is why the UK is being so timid. is it Johnson, ministers or the Blob? Let’s consider the options.
It will, for one, open the door to numerous other interest groups, who will demand for such a policy to be maintained or used again in the future.
Our columnist provides the second piece in our series this week about Brexit – almost a year since the end of transition.
The Coronavirus will punch a hole in Sunak’s sums sufficient to throw levelling-up, Boosterism, Brexit bonuses – what have you – off course.
EU VAT harmonisation rules require tampons and other sanitary products to be taxed at a minimum of five per cent.