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Even Farage says Brexit has failed. Why won’t Starmer? | William Keegan
As every sector counts the mounting cost of our catastrophic break with Europe, Labour must find its nerve

William Keegan

28, May, 2023 @6:00 AM

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Now Brexit brings a bitter Tory reckoning at the polls | William Keegan
The Conservatives have much to be ashamed of after 13 years. But the surge in Lib Dem support shows Europe still matters

William Keegan

14, May, 2023 @6:00 AM

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Will no party admit that Britain blundered on Brexit? | William Keegan
Polling reveals most voters can now see through the referendum’s lies much more clearly than their leaders

William Keegan

30, Apr, 2023 @6:00 AM

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Brexit caps years of Tory failure Starmer fears to oppose | William Keegan
Attacks on Rishi Sunak are pointless if Labour is going to let the crowning disaster of Tory government pass without comment

William Keegan

16, Apr, 2023 @6:00 AM

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Labour is still in thrall to the low tax regime championed by my friend Nigel Lawson | William Keegan
The key legacy of the former chancellor, who died last week, was to put the fear of god into the party’s leaders

William Keegan

08, Apr, 2023 @5:31 PM

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Sunak may repent of Brexit before Starmer does | William Keegan
The blight on living standards makes the case for rejoining stronger every day – and this PM is nothing if not pragmatic

William Keegan

02, Apr, 2023 @6:00 AM

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If chancellor wants growth, why not rejoin the EU? | William Keegan
Jeremy Hunt says the economy is his priority; but it and he are still really in thrall to the ideological blight of Brexit

William Keegan

19, Mar, 2023 @7:00 AM

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Sunak likes the single market. Why doesn’t Labour? | William Keegan
The PM’s commendation of the EU’s benefits to Northern Ireland is surely a sign for the party to embrace rejoining

William Keegan

05, Mar, 2023 @7:00 AM

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Nurses’ pay squeeze and Tory tax cut ambitions: can they perhaps be related?
The Conservatives’ long assault on the public sector has been multifaceted. But the meanness over public sector pay is its ugliest aspect

William Keegan

19, Feb, 2023 @7:00 AM

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It is hard to admit being wrong. But Brexit voters are doing so in droves
Having been grossly misled in the referendum, Britons’ anger is mounting as the reality of our plight becomes clear

William Keegan

05, Feb, 2023 @7:00 AM

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Wilson won after 13 wasted Tory years. Starmer can do exactly the same
The Labour front bench was highly visible in Davos, while Sunak didn’t even attend. One senses that the guard is changing

William Keegan

22, Jan, 2023 @7:00 AM

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Brexit is just one of the three Tory errors that have brought Britain to its knees
Years of austerity, and then the Truss-Kwarteng fiasco, have compounded the self-inflicted isolation of leaving the EU

William Keegan

08, Jan, 2023 @7:00 AM

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