EDITORIAL: Nothing conservative about a no-deal Brexit

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New UK government’s approach to leaving the EU has only added to uncertainties

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks in parliament in London, the UK. Picture: AFP/JESSICA TAYLOR

It surpassed the lows recorded in March 2017, when then prime minister Theresa May triggered article 50, setting on course what was then thought to be a two-year process of leaving the EU. His premiership is starting pretty much the same way his predecessor’s did: with bluster and inflexible red lines that make negotiation and compromise almost impossible, and eventually doomed May.

There is a point to be made about the benefits of a weaker currency. It makes exports more competitive, encourages millions of tourists to flock into the country,But that’s not the message coming from industry. Earlier in 2019,

 

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