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What do you call Boris Johnson shamelessly bluffing at the poker table with an empty hand? The protocol Bill
David Henig comments in the Irish Times about the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill.
The Token Effort that is Levelling Up
David Henig writes for Bylines on the UK's levelling up agenda with reference to the regional and global economy
Desire for US trade deal only way to make sense of Johnson’s stance on protocol
David Henig writes for the Irish Times on how the UK government is prioritising a US trade deal over resolving difficulties with the Northern Ireland Protocol
After Brexit and Covid, services will be just as vital as manufacturing
David Henig questions the emphasis on bringing back manufacturing in developed countries such as the UK, and proposes the UK makes more effort to value services
What’s in the new EU-UK trade deal? Brexperts explain
Emily Rees and David Henig discuss the EU-UK trade deal in Trade Talks podcast
The Brexit deal can be improved
David Henig suggests a number of possible improvements to the Brexit deal in an article originally published by the Telegraph.
That brand new Tory plan for Brexit? Here’s why it’s dead in the water
David Henig writes an Op-ed analysing the proposed 'Malthouse compromise' on Brexit.
Why trade deficits are not a bad thing
David Henig writes an Op-ed on why we should not be concerned about trade deficits.
Brexit: and so we approach what negotiators call the “end-game”
The most likely outcome is a soft exit says a former Assistant Director at the Department for International Trade
Parliament can squabble but the Brexit fundamentals have not changed
David Henig says it's a hard border or a close relationship with Europe. Pick one