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Month: January 2017

January 23, 2017May 28, 2017 Laurie Macfarlane Banking and finance

Guardian: The UK’s economy is London-centric. Brexit is the chance to change that

In the Guardian I argue that we need a new, decentralised banking system that invests in local initiatives to create jobs and industries in the regions that have been left behind.

January 17, 2017May 28, 2017 Laurie Macfarlane Brexit, Uncategorized

Sky News debate: Theresa May’s Brexit speech

Today I appeared on Sky News to discuss Theresa May’s Brexit speech alongside Allie Renison, head of Europe and trade policy at the Institute of Directors.

January 17, 2017May 28, 2017 Laurie Macfarlane Brexit

4 reasons a tax haven Brexit is bad news for Britain

A low-tax, low-standards economy will jeopardise generations of progress.

January 10, 2017May 28, 2017 Laurie Macfarlane Ownership

We need a rail system that puts passengers – not shareholders – first

Rail commuters in Britain faced daily misery long before this week’s strike action – a combination of poor services, spiralling ticket costs and overcrowding. It’s little wonder privatisation of the railways remains a recurring and contentious feature in UK politics.

January 2, 2017May 28, 2017 Laurie Macfarlane Macroeconomics

What next for the Euro?

The future of the single currency has huge implications for Britain – regardless of Brexit.

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