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...But economically for business, it gives the sense, well, if they’re gonna U-turn on that, what else might they U-turn on?...
...You do not do U-turns, you “spin round”....
...Janan Ganesh, the FT’s political commentator, analyses the motives behind Trump’s immigration policies: He did it because he meant it. Family separation is not a stratagem or liberal-baiting run amok....
...Lower immigration and skill shortages in sectors like IT and logistics will create upward pressure on wages....
...The long-term prospects for UK GDP are largely determined by the trade deal which the U.K. Is able to strike with the EU....
...(The Guardian) Nationalism v internationalism “The climate deal and the defeat of the National Front signified a good weekend for the globalists,” writes Gideon Rachman....
...At that point FDI [foreign direct investment] into the UK and capital expenditure in the UK will take a hit, and immigration into the UK from the EU27 will fall....
...But effects on U.K. only marginally positive — and the fiscal expansion may not happen....
...One way to picture the economic impact of a Brexit may be the shape of a letter ‘V’ or a ‘tick’....
...The Drug Enforcement Administration; the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations; the U.S....
...Related links: US brokers’ wrongdoing to be permanently disclosed – Reuters The US v....
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