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September 2016
"Friedman’s “helicopter money” was designed as a thought experiment to stimulate the imagination — not the real British economy. He was joking"
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July/August 2016
"Have the unelected heads of international institutions got too big for their boots?"
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May 2016
‘Can the promoters of Project Fear not see that Brexit would merely result in the UK becoming just like any other non-EU nation?’
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April 2016
"There may be valid arguments against Brexit, but the leap-in-the-dark claim by Cameron & Co is not one of them"
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