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Jos Gallacher

Did the experts really predict a post-Brexit recession?

Jos Gallacher
14 February, 2017

Go back to the original analyses and a more nuanced picture emerges

Why there’s no such thing as a quick trade deal

Jos Gallacher
27 January, 2017

As Theresa May arrives in Washington, Jos Gallacher explains the complexity of her task

Brexit cannot become an all-purpose alibi for Tory incompetence

Jos Gallacher
27 November, 2016

The Autumn Statement forecasts tell a story of economic failure

The economy is stalling – but to fix it we need to look beyond Brexit

Jos Gallacher
27 October, 2016

We must get back to debating low productivity, low investment, low wages and regional imbalances

Brexit: Is the financial services passport actually worth fighting for?

Jos Gallacher
7 September, 2016

The 2008 crisis and the collapse of ‘Icesave’ made the dangers of passporting clear

Passporting peril: How can the UK make banking safer post-Brexit?

Jos Gallacher
1 August, 2016

The City will lobby to keep the financial services passport

We’re still grieving for Europe – big decisions should be avoided

Jos Gallacher
20 July, 2016

Brexit responses that seem attractive now may not be best in the long run

Here’s why TTIP won’t create jobs

Jos Gallacher
27 January, 2016

Any claim that a policy for trade, ‘competitiveness’ or exports will create jobs is normally wrong

The government’s nuclear weapons policy is still dictated by a decision made in 1962

Jos Gallacher
15 January, 2016

Britain’s ability to deploy nuclear weapons has come to rely increasingly on US technology

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