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A little more conversation, a little less faction
David Henig joins the Quiet Riot Podcast to discuss political extremism, vigilantism, and the lack of honest debate on trade and immigration...
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Why Britain faces a bigger Trump tariff blow than no-deal Canada
David Henig notes the UK's 10% tariff deal with the US seems best superficially, but scrutiny reveals it's less favourable for certain sectors...
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Why the UK should embrace rule-taking
David Henig argues that the government should embrace a new approach to regulation, aligning with EU rules by default unless there is a compelling...
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Trump hosts Starmer in Scotland, promoting his own golf club
David Henig notes UK prime ministers adapt to each US president’s style via the Washington...
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The US-EU trade deal in numbers – how it compares to UK deal
David Henig doubts businesses will relocate production for small tariff differences, arguing supply chains need certainty that such advantages will...
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Donald Trump deal to leave EU facing higher tariffs than UK
David Henig notes the EU faces a tougher challenge than the UK with Trump, as a 10% tariff is better than expected but still disappointing for...
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Can We Be Great Again? Jeremy Hunt defends the globalist agenda | The Daily T
David Henig joins a discussion with Jeremy Hunt and Dan Hannan to debate the future of British trade policy via The...
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EU blocks Britain’s attempts to join pan-European trading bloc
David Henig argues that UK accession to PEM, though technically simple, is tangled in EU political dynamics via The Financial...
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UK PM Starmer’s patchy record after unhappy one year in power
David Henig sees trade as Labour’s standout success, urging smaller deals for momentum, but warns they won’t significantly boost growth without...
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It’s not racist to believe in English identity
David Henig condemns Matt Goodwin's framing of Englishness as “unashamed racism,” highlighting concern over ethnic nationalism disguised as...